Andrea Constand, the first woman to accuse Bill Cosby of sexual assault in court, is to break her silence after more than a decade.
Sources exclusively told Page Six that NBC’s “Dateline” has landed an interview with Constand — who hadn’t been able to discuss the case because of the ongoing legal action for the past 13 years.
Now, we’re told, the newsmagazine will air an interview next week.
Kate Snow is to sit down with her, we hear.
Constand first met Cosby in 2002, when, at 29, she was the director of operations for Temple University’s women’s basketball team.
Constand later accused Cosby of drugging and sexually assaulting her in 2004 at his mansion.