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'I'm Happy!' Bill Cosby's Alleged Victim Linda Traitz Speaks Out After Guilty Verdict

Disgraced comedian Bill Cosby was found guilty on all three counts of aggravated indecent assault against Andrea Constand this afternoon, and now his many other accusers claim they're also thrilled with the bombshell verdict.

In an exclusive interview with with RadarOnline.com, alleged Cosby sexual assault victim Linda Traitz was overcome with emotion.

"I'm watching the news and all of these victims are speaking out," Traitz told RadarOnline.com. "Can you read my mind? I'm happy! I'm happy."

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Traitz also told RadarOnline.com she felt "numb" to an extent.

As RadarOnline.com previously reported, Traitz claimed Cosby assaulted her in the when she was a 19-year-old waitress at West Hollywood eatery Cafe Figaro, where Cosby once served as part owner. He offered her a ride home one night, but instead she alleged he drove her to a local beach and where he offered her pills and came on to her "aggressively."

"He wouldn't take no for answer," Traitz said in a 2014 statement of the 1970's incident.

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Traitz, now 66, added that she "felt compelled to speak out" after other women came forward.

After the shock verdict, Cosby, 80, was released on a $1 million bond. He will be under house arrest at his Elkins Park, Pennsylvania, home until sentencing. 

He faces up to 30 years in prison.

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