People Magazine is reporting...
"Bill Cosby's sexual assault conviction has been vacated after the Pennsylvania Supreme Court found that an agreement he made with a previous prosecutor should have precluded him from being charged in the case, PEOPLE confirms.
The court's judgment, handed down Wednesday, states Cosby "must be discharged [from prison], and any future prosecution on these particular charges must be barred."
Cosby was convicted on three counts of aggravated indecent assault in 2018 after Andrea Constand said he had drugged her and sexually assaulted her in her Elkins Park, Pa., home in 2004.
Cosby, 83, had been sentenced to three to 10 years, and had served more than two years of that sentence.
During Cosby's trial, Constand and five other women testified that he had engaged in a similar pattern of behavior.
After Cosby was convicted, Constand addressed her ordeal in a victim impact statement.
"When the sexual assault happened, I was a young woman brimming with confidence, and looking forward to a future bright with possibilities," she wrote. "Now, almost 15 years later, I'm a middle-aged woman who's been stuck in a holding pattern most of her adult life, unable to heal fully or to move forward."
"Bill Cosby took my beautiful, healthy young spirit and crushed it. He robbed me of my health and vitality, my open nature, and my trust in myself and others," she wrote.
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