 After entering a guilty plea in November, April Bradford, a former teacher, principal, and coach, was sentenced to three and a half years in prison for the sexual assault of students. I spoke with her victims, Jessica Hensley and Mary Prater, to hear how they felt about the case coming to a close. I knew in my mind I always planned on waiting to come forward when someone else did, you know, to validate their claim. I never thought that it would happen like this, and I definitely never thought that she would take the plea deal without us having to go to trial. I still can't believe it. She's never owned up to anything, so I'm surprised that she did this time. That's why we've done it, you know. There was no money involved, there was nothing involved. It was strictly to make it stop, yeah. I mean, our children are our future, you know, not just our offspring, our children, but, you know, the generations behind us, that's our future. So it means everything. Appalachian Wireless is spreading the love all my plong, offering $500 off select devices. On the Appalachian Advantage, coordination-wide mix and match plans. Plus, new lines get an additional $100 off, because we are you. We are Appalachian Wireless. While in court, Bradford failed to look at Hensley and Prater, and when asked about her demeanor, they stated they felt like she had no remorse for her actions. I feel like she had no remorse, because she doesn't think what she done was wrong. But I'm sorry, anyone that wants to have sex with a child is disturbed. She's still blaming us. She's outtelling the community, again, that the only reason she did it was because people side with the victims. She didn't tell the truth once again. But ultimately, no one would plead guilty to that. No one would say that they sexually assaulted two children, you know, never be able to vote because you're a felon, can't own a firearm, can't be in the same home with a child. No one would admit to that unless they actually done it. When asked about the sentence, the women stated they felt justice was served. What we truly wanted out of everything was the lifetime sex offender registry. You know, it will follow us for the rest of our lives, so we wanted to follow her for the rest of hers as well. So that was really what we wanted over everything. The additional part was the three and a half years. That was just a cherry on top. Reporting for Mountain Top News, I'm Brianna Robinson.