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This page is from a court order (Case 1:20-cr-00330-AJN) filed on April 1, 2022, addressing arguments by the Defendant (Ghislaine Maxwell) regarding Juror 50. The Court analyzes Juror 50's failure to disclose sexual abuse by a stepbrother on his jury questionnaire (Questions 48 and 49). The Court finds Juror 50's explanation—that he skimmed the questionnaire and did not consider his abuser to be 'family' at the time—to be credible and not an act of deliberate concealment.

People (4)

Name Role Context
Juror 50 Juror
Subject of a post-trial hearing regarding potential misconduct/non-disclosure on a juror questionnaire.
Defendant Defendant
Likely Ghislaine Maxwell (referenced via 'Maxwell Post-Hearing Br.'), arguing that Juror 50 was inconsistent.
The Court Judge/Judicial Body
Evaluating the credibility of Juror 50's testimony.
Stepbrother Family Member
Person who sexually abused Juror 50, but whom Juror 50 did not consider family at the time.

Organizations (2)

Name Type Context
US District Court
Implied by case number 1:20-cr-00330-AJN
DOJ-OGR
Department of Justice - Office of Government Relations (Bates stamp)

Timeline (2 events)

2022-04-01
Filing of Document 653
Court
Court
November 4
Juror 50 filled out the jury questionnaire
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Relationships (2)

Juror 50 Family (Estranged) Stepbrother
Juror stated he was abused by him but did not consider him family, though acknowledged the legal relation.
Defendant (Maxwell) Legal Adversary Juror 50
Defendant argues Juror 50 was inconsistent and deliberately concealed information.

Key Quotes (4)

"The Court finds that Juror 50’s answers to each of these lines of questioning were reasonable and credible."
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"he 'didn’t even consider . . . at all' whether his stepbrother’s conduct was responsive to Question 49 as he 'flew through' the questionnaire."
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"it would have been yes” because “by law, by marriage, that person was [his] stepbrother."
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"never considered [the stepbrother] part of [his] family even when they lived with us for a few years."
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