TORONTO - Andrea Constand, whose accusations against Bill Cosby led to his sexual assault conviction in 2018, is set to publish a memoir. Penguin Random House Canada says “The Moment: Standing Up to Bill Cosby, Speaking Up for Women” will be released Sept. 7. Cosby is serving a three- to 10-year prison sentence for drugging and molesting the Canadian woman, whom he met through the basketball program at his alma mater, Temple University. Since Constand went to police in 2005, more than 60 women have accused the former TV star of similar conduct over a span of five decades. The publishing house says Constand’s book reveals the work she did to recover from the assault and strengthen herself for the courtroom.
Source: thestar June 09, 2021 20:54 UTC