“She’s clearly pleased with the outcome,” saysDateline’sNational Senior Correspondent Kate Snow, who conducted the exclusive interview. “She feels that justice has finally been served. She didn’t know what to expect. This is his second trial this year, and the first ended in a hung jury, so she really went in thinking, ‘I don’t know what the verdict will be, but I’m going to be okay either way.'”
Snow says that when the guilty verdict was read, Constand didn’t break down or start cheering. “She was very calm. She called her mom, called her friends,” says Snow. “And then it hit her. This really was a 13-year journey.”
Still, after Constand’s story became news back in 2005, 13 other women came forwar, announcing they would testify in her civil case that the same thing had happened to them.
“She says she kept going because of the other women,” says Snow. “You’ll see this in the special, but she says that when she was asked if she would testify again in 2015? There was no hesitation. None.”
source: people.com