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This document is a page from a court transcript (Case 1:20-cr-00330-AJN, United States v. Ghislaine Maxwell) filed on March 24, 2022. It features the direct examination of Ms. Brune (a former AUSA), questioning her decision not to alert the Court about Google search results regarding a juror found around March 12th. Brune testifies that she did not report it because she relied on the juror's sworn statements claiming to be a 'stay at home wife,' leading Brune to believe the search results referred to a different person.

People (3)

Name Role Context
Brune Witness / Attorney
Under direct examination; identified as a former AUSA (Assistant United States Attorney).
The Juror Subject of inquiry
Female juror described as a 'stay at home wife' in court papers, but potentially an attorney. The witness researched ...
Questioner Attorney
Conducting the direct examination of Ms. Brune.

Organizations (4)

Name Type Context
Southern District Reporters, P.C.
Court reporting agency listed in the footer.
The Court
The judicial body presiding over the case.
Google
Used by the witness to search for information about the juror.
AUSA
Assistant United States Attorney's office; Brune is a former AUSA.

Timeline (3 events)

March 12th
Date mentioned regarding when information was found via Google search.
Unknown
May 12th
Date mentioned by witness (possibly correcting the March date or referring to a different specific timeframe).
Unknown
Voir Dire
Jury selection process mentioned as a timeframe for when information was found.
Court

Locations (1)

Location Context
Likely Southern District of New York (SDNY), based on the court reporters and case number format.

Relationships (2)

Brune Professional Obligation The Court
Witness states she has an obligation to the Court.
Brune Investigative Juror
Brune conducted Google searches regarding the juror's identity.

Key Quotes (3)

"I have the same obligation to the Court now as I did when I was an AUSA and had I believed that that information was accurate, I would have immediately brought it to the Court's attention."
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"I believed, based on the juror's sworn statements and the other factors, that she was someone else entirely."
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Quote #2
"In the papers and in court you all -- talking about her, oh, she was a stay at home wife. That does not preclude the possibility that she's an attorney, correct?"
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Quote #3

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