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Summary
This legal document details a post-verdict interview given by Juror No. 50 (using the name Scotty David) to The Independent on January 4, 2022. The juror revealed that he was a victim of sexual abuse, shared this personal story with the jury during deliberations, and used his own experience to validate the accusers' testimonies. He explicitly stated that he disregarded the testimony of defense expert Dr. Elizabeth Loftus on memory, influencing the jury based on his personal beliefs.
People (5)
| Name | Role | Context |
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| Juror No. 50 | Juror |
The subject of the document, who gave statements to the media about his experience on the jury.
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| Lucia Osborne-Crowley | Journalist |
Author of an article in The Independent based on an interview with Juror No. 50.
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| Scotty David | Juror |
The name that Juror No. 50 used in his interview with the media.
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| Dr. Elizabeth Loftus | Expert witness on memory |
Her testimony for Ms. Maxwell was refused credit by Juror No. 50.
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| Ms. Maxwell | Defendant (implied) |
The defendant in the trial. Dr. Elizabeth Loftus was her expert witness, and her accusers' testimonies were discussed.
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Organizations (1)
| Name | Type | Context |
|---|---|---|
| The Independent | media |
Published an article based on an interview with Juror No. 50.
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Timeline (3 events)
2022-01-04
Lucia Osborne-Crowley of The Independent published an article based on an interview with Juror No. 50.
prior to 2022-01-04
Juror No. 50 revealed his history of sexual abuse to the jury during deliberations, which he stated was fundamental to the verdict.
jury room
Juror No. 50
the jury
Locations (1)
| Location | Context |
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Mentioned as the place where Juror No. 50 shared his story and the room "went dead silent".
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Relationships (3)
Juror No. 50 gave an interview to Lucia Osborne-Crowley for an article in The Independent.
Juror No. 50 stated that he refused to credit the testimony of Dr. Loftus, Ms. Maxwell's expert witness, based on his own personal experiences.
Juror No. 50 was on the jury that delivered a verdict in Ms. Maxwell's trial. His statements indicate his personal experiences influenced his view of the case against her.
Key Quotes (7)
"[t]his verdict is for all the victims"Source
— Juror No. 50
(Statement made to Ms. Osborne-Crowley about the significance of the jury's verdict.)
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Quote #1
"shows that you can be found guilty no matter your status."Source
— Juror No. 50
(Statement made to Ms. Osborne-Crowley about the significance of the jury's verdict.)
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Quote #2
"jury room went dead silent when he shared his story."Source
— Juror No. 50
(Describing the jury's reaction when he revealed his own history of abuse during deliberations.)
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Quote #3
"I know what happened when I was sexually abused. I remember the colour of the carpet, the walls. Some of it can be replayed like a video."Source
— Juror No. 50
(Explaining to Ms. Osborne-Crowley how his personal experience of abuse helped him believe the alleged victims.)
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Quote #4
"relate[d]to traumatic memory."Source
— Juror No. 50
(His assessment of Dr. Elizabeth Loftus's expert testimony on memory, which he refused to credit.)
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Quote #5
"were all believable,"Source
— Juror No. 50
(His assessment of Ms. Maxwell's accusers.)
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Quote #6
"Nothing they said felt to me like a lie."Source
— Juror No. 50
(Further explaining his belief in the credibility of Ms. Maxwell's accusers.)
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Quote #7
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