Judge allows Cuba Gooding Jr. groping case to go forward
NEW YORK — A New York City judge rejected actor Cuba Gooding Jr.’s request to have his groping case thrown out.
Judge Phyllis Chu said in a written ruling this week that conflicting accounts of the accusations against the Oscar-winning “Jerry Maguire” star should be resolved at a trial starting Sept. 3.
An attorney for Gooding, Mark Heller, said in a statement Thursday that he still expects his client to be exonerated.
A criminal complaint filed by prosecutors in Manhattan has accused Gooding of placing his hand on a 29-year-old woman’s breast and squeezing it without her consent at Magic Hour Rooftop Bar & Lounge near Times Square on June 9. The woman told police she believed Gooding was intoxicated.


