Women suing Cosby say he defamed them by branding them liars after they accused him of sexual assault.

Convicted sex offender Bill Cosby has agreed to settle lawsuits filed by seven women who have said he defamed them when he accused them of lying about sexual misconduct allegations.

Court documents filed on Friday in Springfield, Massachusetts, show the two sides have negotiated a settlement since Cosby went to prison last fall in a separate Pennsylvania sex assault case.

The 81-year-old comedian is serving a three to 10-year prison sentence there.

The judge overseeing the defamation case in Massachusetts must still approve the settlement. The terms are confidential.

It is not yet clear whether Cosby will now drop his counterclaims against the seven women, including Louisa Moritz, an actress best known for appearing in One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest, who died in January at the age of 72.

They are among the dozens of women who have accused Cosby of sexual misconduct. He has denied their allegations and is appealing his Pennsylvania conviction.

Neither Cosby’s spokesman or a lead lawyer in the defamation case immediately returned messages from the Associated Press seeking comment.

The women suing Cosby for defamation have said he defamed them by branding them liars after they went public with allegations of sexual assault.

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They include Tamara Green, Therese Serignese and Barbara Bowman.

Cosby has denied their allegations.

Lawyer Joseph Cammarata, who represents the women, told The Associated Press on Friday that “each plaintiff is satisfied with the settlement.”. He declined to comment further.

Counterclaims

However, Cammarata warned in a status report also filed on Friday that his clients would seek to depose Cosby and gather other documents and evidence if he does not drop the counterclaims, which accuse the women of harming his reputation through their accusations.

Cosby’s wife, Camille, had been ordered to give a deposition in the case in 2016, after a heated court fight over her testimony.

Lawyers for the Cosbys tried to quash her subpoena to give evidence, saying she didn’t have any relevant information on the women’s claims and that any marital conversations she had with her husband of 50 years were confidential.

The judge agreed that marital conversations were private, but the women’s lawyers noted she also served as his business manager throughout their long marriage.

The case had largely been put on hold, though, while Cosby was amid the Pennsylvania criminal case, which involved a 2017 trial that ended in a deadlock and his conviction at a 2018 retrial.