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The vindicated accuser of Bill Cosby will finally speak about bringing the abuser to justice.
May 29 2018 5:57 PM EST
March 12 2019 10:36 PM EST
NBC News will give the first interview in 13 years with Andrea Constand, the former Temple University women's basketball administrator whose allegations against Bill Cosby led to his sexual-assault conviction in late April. The sit-down is believed to be Constand's only interview following the comedian's conviction. The Constand interview will air on Friday, June 1 as part of a Dateline NBC special, titled "Bringing Down Bill Cosby: Andrea Constand Speaks." It will also include interviews with other Cosby accusers who also testified against him in his recent criminal case, as well as Constand's mother, Gloria.
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