Bill Cosby offered an unbelievable response after being proclaimed guilty of assaulting a 16-year-old girl in 1975.

On Tuesday, the month-long civil trial between Cosby and Judy Huth formally ended, with the jurors ruling in favor of the embattled comedian's victim.

The Guardian reported that the Los Angeles County jurors awarded now-64-year-old Huth $500,000 after finding out that Cosby caused harmful sexual contact with her at the Playboy Mansion in 1975.

The verdict also ruled that Cosby's action was caused by his abnormal interest in a minor. The recent case is just one of the remaining cases against him after more than 50 women accused him of assault in the past five decades.

But after the ruling, the 84-year-old infamous star's spokesperson, Andrew Wyatt, revealed Cosby's "unbelievable" reaction to the findings.

He told a news outlet that Cosby said, "What? That's all?" and "Booyah." The comedian also purportedly spoke to the two jurors who favored him, thanking them after the hearing.

The public was also left in rage as they found the fine useless since it did not match the trauma his victims suffered from.

The author of "The Liddle'est President" Majid M. Padellan said, "Bill Cosby should have been hit with a much higher fine than $500,000 for raping that 16-year-old girl. That money is nothing to him. So disgusted."

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What Bill Cosby's Recent Sexual Battery Case Claimed

His victim, Huth, first filed the case in 2014. At that time, he said that Cosby caused her intentional and negligent infliction of emotional distress.

According to Huth, she and a friend met the comedian at a park before he took them to the Playboy Mansion. She testified that the then-37-year-old star forced her to perform a sexual act without her consent.

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Cosby constantly denied the allegation, with his attorney Jennifer Bonjean calling Huth's revised timeline "trial by ambush." For what it's worth, she initially said that the incident happened in 1974 when she was 15. But she changed it and said that it occurred in 1975.

Still, Huth's victory became a gamechanger for her and the other victims.

"We are honored to represent her. I want to thank all of the women who spoke out over the years and refused to be silent in the face of what they believed to be injustice and sexual abuse by powerful men ... We are proud of Ms. Huth and our victory against Bill Cosby," Gloria Allred, Huth's lawyer, said.

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