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Summary
This document is page 6 of a court filing from the case against Ghislaine Maxwell, dated October 22, 2021. It appears to be a proposed jury questionnaire, outlining the charges in Counts Five and Six related to sex trafficking of minors with Jeffrey Epstein between 2001 and 2004. The document also includes questions for potential jurors regarding legal principles like the presumption of innocence and reasonable doubt, alongside objections from both the defense and the government concerning the wording and content of these sections.
People (2)
| Name | Role | Context |
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| Ghislaine Maxwell | Defendant |
Mentioned as the defendant in the case, charged with conspiring with Jeffrey Epstein for sex trafficking of minors (C...
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| Jeffrey Epstein | Co-conspirator |
Mentioned as a co-conspirator with Ghislaine Maxwell in Count Five, which charges them with engaging in sex trafficki...
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Organizations (2)
| Name | Type | Context |
|---|---|---|
| The Court | Judicial body |
Mentioned as the entity that will instruct the jury on legal principles and is being asked to consider objections fro...
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| The Government | Government agency |
The prosecuting party in the case against Ghislaine Maxwell. Their proposed language and objections are noted in the ...
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Timeline (2 events)
2001-2004
Count Five charges that Ghislaine Maxwell conspired with Jeffrey Epstein and others to engage in sex trafficking of minors.
2001-2004
Count Six charges that Ghislaine Maxwell engaged in sex trafficking of minors, and aided and abetted the same.
Relationships (1)
The document states in Count Five that Ghislaine Maxwell 'conspired with Jeffrey Epstein and others to engage in sex trafficking of minors.'
Key Quotes (2)
"Do you agree that the worst thing that can happen under our American system of criminal justice is for an innocent person to be convicted of a crime she did not commit?"Source
— Proposed jury question
(A question posed to potential jurors to gauge their views on the principles of the justice system.)
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"Ms. Maxwell’s presumption of innocence never goes away unless and until the government proves each and every element of the charges beyond a reasonable doubt."Source
— Proposed jury instruction/question
(A statement of legal principle presented to potential jurors for their consideration.)
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