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Trisha has made the most of her experiences and trauma and has turned it into good. She is now an author and motivational speaker who works to help others. Three months after her attack, Trisha had joined the Achilles Track Club, a running group for disabled runners. And, five months after that, she returned to her normal life and work at Salomon Brothers, but in a more administrative role. In , she ran the New York Marathon. That same year, through a set-up, she met her husband, Jim Schwartz.

A year after that, the two tied the knot in a simple and elegant ceremony. They are still together and extremely happy to be so. Trisha left her job in and began working as a motivational speaker. Now, at 60, and residing primarily in Connecticut, Trisha publicly speaks about her journey of healing in the hopes of inspiring others. Along with that, she also works with sexual assault, brain injury, and other trauma survivors at Mount Sinai Hospital and Gaylord Hospital, where she herself was treated.

What Happened To Trisha Meili? Where Is She Now? The five men who had been convicted of the rape had their convictions vacated, despite having spent as many as a dozen years in prison. While the focus of the Central Park Five story has often focused — with good reason — on the trial, the ensuing appeals and exonerations of the young men wrongly convicted of the crime, the victim has also tried to make sure her story was known.

Currently, the now year-old works with survivors of sexual assault at Mount Sinai Hospital and Gaylord Hospital, according to a Refinery 29 report. I support the work of law enforcement and prosecutors They treated me with such dignity and respect. Meili has not regained her memory of the brutal attack but has remained skeptical of Reyes' claim that he acted alone. But when he said that he and he alone had done it, that's when some of the turmoil started, wondering 'Well, how can that be?

Physically, she still bears some shadows of the attack. She still has some scarring on her face from the violent incident. She lost her sense of smell and struggles with both her sense of balance and vision, according to Refinery However, she has proven her strength both emotionally and physically.

She never stopped running, joined a team for runners with disabilities just months after the attack, and even ran the New York Marathon back in , the same year she got married.

The New York Times did a profile on her dedication to running in He also expressed regret that such a conversation hasn't happened yet. Meili has maintained that she believes that more than one person attacked her. She still doesn't remember the horrific event but she believes, based on evidence, that there was a second person there. But when he said that he and he alone had done it, that's when some of the turmoil started, wondering 'Well, how can that be?

She also works with survivors of brain injuries, ABC News reports. Get all your true crime news from Oxygen.



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