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Cosby Case Lawyer Repping Missing Malvern Woman's Parents: Report
Anna Maciejewska went missing a year and a half ago in Malvern. Her Polish parents spoke to a local news outlet about her disppearance.

MALVERN, PA – In early April 2017, Anna Maciejewska went missing in Malvern. Now a year and a half later, the missing mother of one has not been found and her Polish parents are now speaking out about the case.
The disappearance of Maciejewska, 43, was changed to a homicide investigation in May this year and her family is now being represented by Dolores Troiano.
Troiano represented Andrea Constand in the trial of Bill Cosby, according to NBC10.
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"As a mother I still have hope that she's alive," Janina Maciejewska, Anna Maciejewska's mother, told NBC 10.
The parents were able to see Maciejewska's son while in Chester County, the outlet reports.
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Speaking with NBC10, Troiano said he hopes social media will bring more attention to Maciejewska's case, much like what happened in the Cosby case.
She told the outlet there is a chance a civil suit could come out of Maciejewska's disappearance.
Pennsylvania Crime Stoppers and the Maciejewska family are offering a reward of $30,000 for information that leads to the successful resolution of the investigation. Contact Pennsylvania Crime Stoppers at 1-800-4PA-TIPS.
When she was last seen in April 2017, she was driving driving a navy blue Audi A4 vehicle with a Pennsylvania license plate HTF2919.
However, Pennsylvania State Police located Maciejewska's blue vehicle on May 8, 2017 in the Charlestown Meadows overflow parking lot on Ashtree Drive.
State police searched her Malvern home July 20, 2017.
Maciejewska's husband Alan Gould previously allowed the home to be searched, but has since barred investigators from entering the home and hired an attorney.
State Police were notified about Maciejewska's disappearance after she failed to show up for work on Monday, April 10 and Tuesday, April 11.
In late May 2017, her brother-in-law from Poland ventured to the US to meet with authorities on the mysterious disappearance.
Maciejewska was to visit her family in Poland about a week prior to her disappearance, but canceled her plans just days before via text message that had errors in Polish, something her family said stood out to them considering Polish was Maciejewska's first language.
She is 5-feet 4-inches tall, weighs about 160 pounds and has hazel eyes and blonde hair.
Authorities ask anyone with information about Anna's disappearance to call the Pennsylvania State Police at (610) 486-6280.
Image via Finding Anna Maciejewska
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