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The former Temple University employee whose sex-abuse accusations led to Bill Cosby’s arrest on Wednesday settled right into a ritzy Toronto condo after coming to terms with the comedian over her 2005 lawsuit against him, The Post has learned.

Andrea Constand, 42, who told authorities Cosby drugged and sexually assaulted her in his Pennsylvania home nearly 12 years ago, got enough money from the funnyman to score a posh apartment in Toronto’s Candy Factory Lofts.

“She bought this place with the settlement money,” a neighbor said of the deal, which included a nondisclosure agreement. Constand moved into the building about 10 years ago. “She told me about it, that she was the only one to get a settlement because she had evidence.”

Pennsylvania prosecutors reopened Constand’s case against Cosby over the summer, and the entertainer once revered as “America’s favorite dad” was charged Wednesday with aggravated indecent assault for the 2004 incident.

Constand was spotted walking her two dogs in a park near the stylish building on Thursday morning, and tweeted a photo of one of her poodles around 11 a.m. Earlier, she tweeted: “Let’s all stay classy plz! That includes anybody who may be inserting their opinion as to whether anything was fully investigated period.”

Neighbors said that Constand lives in a two-bedroom apartment in the trendy Design District, where a unit similar to hers sold for about $1.2 million in 2012.

At least 55 women have accused Cosby.

“When it made the news again this year, [Constand] was upset,” one resident said, referring to Cosby’s deposition in the civil suit being made public in July.

When Constand first filed suit, she was living with her parents in Pickering, Ontario. Her Candy Factory neighbors described the massage therapist as friendly but not eager to be in the spotlight.

“She said she was being dragged into it again because the other women didn’t get a settlement and they wanted her to talk. She wants it to be over.”

Meanwhile, Cosby’s lawyer Monique Pressley portrayed him as an elderly “blind” man on Thursday morning talk shows. “That’s not a defense of a crime,” she said. “Just a fact.” Cosby reportedly flew to Massachusetts Wednesday.