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Saturday, April 28, 2018

ANDREA CONSTAND vs BILL COSBY (USING POWER TO PREY ON WOMEN): #MeToo/ TRUTH PREVAILS






ANDREA CONSTAND vs BILL COSBY (USING POWER TO PREY ON WOMEN): #MeToo

TRUTH PREVAILS.

GOD IS EXPOSING MEN WHO USE THEIR POWER, RANK & MONEY TO ABUSE WOMEN.

GOD IS ALSO EXPOSING MARRIED MEN WHO BULLY & HUMILIATE THEIR WIVES TO COVER UP ADULTERY.

U.S. MILITARY VETS WHO ABUSE THEIR WIVES & SEXUALLY PREY ON WOMEN ARE NOT EXEMPT.

FEMALE DOCTORS WORKING FOR VA HOSPITALS OFTEN SHIELD VETS WHO ABUSE THEIR WIVES & PREY ON WOMEN........THIS NEEDS TO BE EXPOSED TOO.

TIME'S UP.


Post Sources: New York Times, Youtube


****** Andrea Constand Makes First Statement Since Bill Cosby’s Conviction: ‘Truth Prevails’


Andrea Constand, the woman whose sexual assault complaint against the television icon Bill Cosby led to his conviction, broke her long public silence with a short Twitter message Friday thanking the local community.

“A very profound and heartfelt thank you to the Commonwealth of PA, Montgomery County, for their service and sacrifices,” she wrote, seemingly addressing the district attorney’s office and the jury that on Thursday convicted Mr. Cosby of drugging and sexually assaulting Ms. Constand.

“Congratulations,” she added. “Truth prevails.”

Following a high-profile trial like Mr. Cosby’s, the vindicated party traditionally makes the media rounds, appearing to discuss the case on the “Today” show or “Good Morning America.” Ms. Constand has not yet done so.

Outside the courtroom, where Ms. Constand testified that Mr. Cosby had drugged and molested her at his home in 2004, she has been reluctant to speak about the case. That may be due, in part, to the nondisclosure agreement she signed as part of her $3.38 million settlement she reached with Mr. Cosby in 2006.

Last year, a judge ruled that Mr. Cosby could pursue a lawsuit against Ms. Constand based on two Twitter posts she wrote in 2014.
(“I won’t go away, there is a lot more I will say,” she wrote in one.) But as the #MeToo movement against sexual abuse has gained influence, women who have agreed to settlements with powerful men — including Harvey Weinstein, Bill O’Reilly and Donald J. Trump — have broken their nondisclosure agreements, arguing that speaking out was more important.

Ms. Constand’s lawyer, Dolores Troiani, said by phone on Friday that she and her client were evaluating their options and the enforceability of the contract with Mr. Cosby.

“Obviously everyone in the world has sent me an email or text, but we’re just stepping back and seeing where we’re going to go,” Ms. Troiani said, referring to the extensive media requests for interviews with Ms. Constand. “I think we’re taking a breather, for one.”

At a news conference after the verdict on Thursday, Ms. Constand stood by, letting the Montgomery County district attorney, Kevin Steele, and Kristen Gibbons Feden, the special prosecutor on the case, speak about its importance.

Mr. Steele commended Ms. Constand for fighting through two trials. “She has been a major factor in a movement that has gone in the right direction, finally,” he said.

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