The victim, a woman in her 50s, met Bishop after Thursday's sentencing hearing. "She and her husband said they were extremely grateful for his courageous and selfless actions," the prosecutor's office said in a statement. “It was a privilege to see this emotional meeting between this brave survivor and the gentleman who put himself in harm’s way to rescue her from this awful attack,” Burlington County Prosecutor Scott Coffina said in a statement. The Congressional Medal of Honor Society last year announced Bishop was among 27 finalists for its Citizens Honor Awards. Cramer previously admitted guilt to attempted aggravated sexual assault. He must serve more than 15 years before parole eligibility under the sentence imposed by Superior Court Judge Gerard Breland in Mount Holly.