Amy Robach
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Podcast Appearances
And she said he laughed and looked at her and said, you already did.
That hit me.
August.
It's in August.
So but they are looking at spending the rest of their lives behind bars.
And look, we heard from both sides who came out after the verdict talking about their reaction to what the jury decided.
But we heard from the U.S.
attorney who prosecuted this case.
And look, I don't think you can describe it any other way.
He said these are chilling, reprehensible arguments.
unacceptable acts.
And he talked about the victims and he commended them for their courage.
It is courageous to sit there and to recount something that is humiliating, that is devastating to come forward and to testify.
But he said they bravely overcame the pain of reliving the abuses inflicted upon them and as a result prevented others from becoming victims.
And that's the point.
So especially when we see cases like this where women do come forward and maybe they timidly came forward through a few civil lawsuits, then
were basically most certainly emboldened by hearing other women come forward and tell their stories.
They also stepped forward, agreed to testify, and now you have all three brothers convicted and most likely going to prison for the rest of their lives.
When we come back, we will tell you what Mark Agnithillo had to say to the waiting press after the verdicts.
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