‘Truth prevails’: Cosby accuser hails guilty verdict
NORRISTOWN, Pa. — The woman Bill Cosby was convicted of sexually assaulting tweeted “Truth prevails” Friday, the morning after a jury came back with a verdict that could send the 80-year-old comedian to prison for the rest of his life.
After decades of whispers, lawsuits, investigations and close calls, Cosby was found guilty Thursday of drugging and molesting Toronto native and Temple University employee Andrea Constand at his suburban Philadelphia mansion in January 2004.
The verdict also led Temple University on Friday to revoke Cosby’s honorary degree from the school. Cosby long served as a leading public face and a key fundraiser for the school, which was among few that waited to pull honours from Cosby until after the verdict.
Cosby frequently turned out to support the school’s men’s and women’s basketball teams, an interest that connected him with Constand, who managed the women’s team.