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Type: Legal brief / court filing (appellate)
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Summary

This page from a 2023 appellate filing (likely by the government) argues that Ghislaine Maxwell's convictions on Counts Three and Four properly qualify as offenses involving sexual abuse of a child, citing testimony from a victim named 'Jane.' It also begins a section defending the District Court's decision regarding 'Juror 50,' who failed to disclose his own history of childhood sexual abuse during jury selection.

People (5)

Name Role Context
Ghislaine Maxwell Defendant/Appellant
Referenced as 'Maxwell', arguing regarding jury fairness and conviction counts.
Jane Victim/Witness
Testified that she was sexually abused when transported across state lines as a minor.
Juror 50 Juror
Subject of legal argument regarding disclosure of past abuse and impartiality.
Diehl Legal Precedent
Cited in case law comparison.
Countentos Legal Precedent
Defendant in cited case United States v. Countentos.

Organizations (4)

Name Type Context
United States Court of Appeals
Implied by Case 22-1426 (2nd Circuit ID) and citation of 8th Cir. precedent.
District Court
The lower court whose decision is being reviewed.
Department of Justice
Indicated by footer 'DOJ-OGR'.
8th Cir.
Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals (cited in legal precedent).

Timeline (2 events)

Prior to 2023-06-29
Trial of Ghislaine Maxwell
New York (District Court)
Prior to 2023-06-29
Voir Dire (Jury Selection)
District Court

Locations (1)

Location Context
Location where 'Jane' was transported to and abused.

Relationships (1)

Ghislaine Maxwell Abuser/Victim Jane
Jane testified that she was in fact sexually abused when transported... Maxwell’s commission... involved completed sex acts abusing one or more minor victims

Key Quotes (3)

"Maxwell’s commission of Counts Three and Four involved completed sex acts abusing one or more minor victims"
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"Jane testified that she was in fact sexually abused when transported across state lines, including to New York, as a minor."
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"The District Court Did Not Abuse Its Discretion in Concluding that Juror 50 Could Be Fair and Impartial Notwithstanding His Inadvertent Mistakes on His Juror Questionnaire"
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