On Monday, a judge in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, will convene a scheduled two-day sentencing hearing that follows the entertainer’sconviction in April on three counts of aggravated indecent assault.
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“He’s living his life, enjoying his life, being blessed to see every day that God has given him,” says Wyatt. “He’s doing fantastic.”
Victim Now Working as Massage Therapist in Canada
Constand has also kept a low public profile heading into the sentencing. She has granted only one post-verdict interview, to NBC’sDateline.
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“She had been so maligned during the trial, and she just wanted to make people aware that she was not the person that they tried to portray in court,” her attorney, Dolores Troiani, tells PEOPLE, explaining Constand’s decision to grant the interview withDateline. “She feels she has accomplished her goal of people getting to know her better, and just is not commenting any further.”
Now living back home in her native Canada, Constand is following in her father’s footsteps and works as a massage therapist, says Troiani.
WhiletheNew York Timesreportsthat it is unclear whether Constand will speak at the hearing, a representative with the district attorney’s office said she would make a statement but not the five other alleged victims who spoke at trial,according to Page Six.
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Green declined further comment.
“We do not reveal what we’re going to do at a sentencing hearing prior to the sentencing hearing itself,” says Delano.
source: people.com