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Published 07:32 8 Aug 2017 BST
Updated 14:54 8 Aug 2017 BST
In a statement released after the verdict was read out yesterday, Stephanie said she was "delighted with the decision" and "pleased that justice has been done."
"We await the decision on Friday and the appropriate sentencing."She also thanked her friends, family and team for helping her to rebuild her life and said she'd now work to prevent other women being abused.
"Stephanie now wishes to work with domestic violence and abuse charities to raise awareness and stop what has happened to her happening to other women in the UK."Jeremy is due to be sentenced this Friday.
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