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A juror in the Ghislaine Maxwell trial revealed that some jurors initially doubted the accounts of two accusers, but were swayed after one juror shared their personal experience of being sexually abused as a child. The U.S. Attorney's office has asked the judge to investigate the juror's statements. Maxwell was convicted of recruiting and grooming teenage girls for sexual encounters with Epstein.
Source
DOJ
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Pages
6
Jurisdiction
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Case
1:20-cr-00330
4 individuals identified
Ghislaine Maxwell (defendant in sex abuse trial): This document provides insight into the jury deliberations in the Ghislaine Maxwell trial and raises questions about a juror's potential nondisclosure of personal experience with sexual abuse during jury selection.
Jeffrey Epstein (late financier associated with Ghislaine Maxwell): This document provides insight into the jury deliberations in the Ghislaine Maxwell trial and raises questions about a juror's potential nondisclosure of personal experience with sexual abuse during jury selection.
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Scotty David (juror in Ghislaine Maxwell trial): This document provides insight into the jury deliberations in the Ghislaine Maxwell trial and raises questions about a juror's potential nondisclosure of personal experience with sexual abuse during jury selection.
Alison Nathan (U.S. District Judge presiding over Ghislaine Maxwell trial): This document provides insight into the jury deliberations in the Ghislaine Maxwell trial and raises questions about a juror's potential nondisclosure of personal experience with sexual abuse during jury selection.