Cosby’s victim spoke for the first time since his release from prison: He doesn’t regret it!
Andrea Constand will share her experience and testimony with the public in The Moment: Standing Up to Bill Cosby, Speaking Up for Women.
In late June, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court overturned Bill Cosby's conviction for sexual abuse, and now his victim, Andrea Constand, has come forward.
A former Temple University employee in Philadelphia was among the first women to accuse Cosby of sexual abuse.
"He is a sexual predator who was released from prison. His release did not surprise me. He is arrogant, he has no remorse. During his stay in prison, he did not show any remorse for everything he did to me," Andrea told Today.
She added that she was disappointed with his release from prison and that it was wrong.
Constand will share her experience and testimony with the public in The Moment: Standing Up to Bill Cosby, Speaking Up for Women.
Recall, Bill Cosby served more than two years in prison. He was convicted in 2018 on charges of drug abuse and sexual abuse. His sentence was overturned in June after an agreement was found with a previous prosecutor that prevented a trial in the case.
Andrea Constand recounts the day that the Supreme Court vacated Bill Cosby’s 2018 conviction for sexual assault in an excerpt from her new memoir:
"I realize that I cannot let reversals like the Supreme Court decision defeat me." https://t.co/dQ3Cl0ycct — TIME (@TIME) September 7, 2021
By: Angelica W. - Gossip Whispers