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Type: Legal filing / court document (motion/memorandum regarding juror misconduct)
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Summary

This document is legal filing (Page 42 of 66) from the Ghislaine Maxwell case, filed on March 11, 2022. It argues that Juror No. 50 demonstrated implied bias and lied during voir dire by concealing his history as a sexual abuse victim and his active use of social media (specifically Twitter) during the trial. The filing notes that the juror communicated directly with victim Annie Farmer via Twitter after the trial and framed the verdict as being 'for all the victims.'

People (4)

Name Role Context
Juror No. 50 Juror
Accused of lying during voir dire, concealing sexual assault history, using social media during trial, and implied bias.
Annie Famer Victim
Name spelled 'Famer' in first mention, 'Farmer' in second. Communicated with Juror No. 50 post-trial.
Ms. Maxwell Defendant
Reference to the verdict against her.
Annie Farmer Victim
Person with whom Juror No. 50 communicated via Twitter.

Organizations (4)

Name Type Context
Facebook
Social media platform Juror No. 50 admitted to using.
Instagram
Social media platform Juror No. 50 claimed to delete but allegedly did not.
Twitter
Social media platform Juror No. 50 used actively during trial despite denial.
The Court
Judicial body questioning the juror.

Timeline (3 events)

2021-04
Juror No. 50 joined Twitter.
Online
During Trial
Juror No. 50's Twitter account was active.
Online
Post-trial
Juror No. 50 communicated with Annie Farmer.
Twitter

Relationships (2)

Juror No. 50 Communication Annie Farmer
Juror No. 50 used Twitter... to communicate directly to Annie Farmer.
Juror No. 50 Juror/Defendant Ms. Maxwell
verdict against Ms. Maxwell

Key Quotes (5)

"Juror No. 50 proclaimed that the verdict against Ms. Maxwell was a verdict 'for all the victims.'"
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"[R]epeated lies in voir dire imply that the juror concealed material facts in order to secure a spot on the particular jury."
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"Juror No. 50 falsely deny on the questionnaire that he had been a victim of a crime and a victim of sexual assault and sexual abuse"
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"Juror No. 50 was a Twitter user, having joined Twitter in April 2021."
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"[D]ishonest answers to voir dire questions indicate that a juror is unwilling or unable ‘to apply the law as instructed by the court"
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Quote #5

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