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People
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Organizations
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Locations
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Events
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Relationships
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Quotes
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Summary
This document is a legal exhibit containing an excerpt from an article in The Independent featuring an interview with a juror named David following the Ghislaine Maxwell trial. David explains that the jury found the victims credible despite defense attempts to attack them and use memory expert Elizabeth Loftus to cast doubt on their recollections. He highlights a specific moment where a victim named 'Carolyn' became distressed on the stand, noting that such incidents increased his compassion rather than creating doubt.
People (5)
| Name | Role | Context |
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| David | Juror |
Juror in the Maxwell trial giving an interview to The Independent about deliberations and testimony.
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| Jeffrey Epstein | Perpetrator |
Mentioned in context of victims returning to him.
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| Ghislaine Maxwell | Defendant |
Mentioned in context of victims returning to her.
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| Carolyn | Accuser / Witness |
Testified under a pseudonym; threw her evidence binder in distress during questioning.
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| Elizabeth Loftus | Defense Expert Witness |
Professor and memory expert who testified about false memories.
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Organizations (3)
| Name | Type | Context |
|---|---|---|
| The Independent |
The publication interviewing the juror 'David'.
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| The Jury |
Group deliberating on the case.
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| Defense Team |
Lawyers for Maxwell, described as attacking accusers.
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Timeline (3 events)
During Trial
Testimony of Elizabeth Loftus regarding false memory experiments.
Courtroom
Relationships (3)
David felt compassion for Carolyn after she became distressed on the stand.
David told The Independent about the jury deliberations.
The defence team focused strongly on its memory expert, Professor Elizabeth Loftus.
Key Quotes (6)
"The jury room went dead silent when he shared his story, he told The Independent."Source
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"You might forget some things, he said, but the core of a traumatic memory stays with you."Source
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Quote #2
"We are not here to judge these victims... We are here to judge whether we believe their stories, but we are not here to judge the decisions they made or didn't make."Source
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Quote #3
"We cannot judge what they did or didn't do afterward... It doesn't change that it happened."Source
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Quote #4
"It just made me feel more compassion for her."Source
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Quote #5
"The juror said that, ultimately, the jury found that all the victims were credible."Source
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Quote #6
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