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Type: Court filing / legal brief (case 1:20-cr-00330-pae - united states v. ghislaine maxwell)
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Summary

This document is a page from a legal filing in the case United States v. Ghislaine Maxwell (Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE), filed on February 24, 2022. It details the jury selection process (voir dire) occurring in November 2021, specifically focusing on 'Juror 50.' The text highlights Juror 50's questionnaire responses, where he disclosed reading on CNN that the defendant was Epstein's girlfriend but affirmed his ability to remain fair, impartial, and decide the case based solely on evidence.

People (4)

Name Role Context
Juror 50 Juror
Completed a questionnaire and underwent voir dire; claimed ability to be fair despite media exposure.
Jeffrey Epstein Associate of Defendant
Mentioned in context of voir dire questions and CNN reports identifying the defendant as his girlfriend.
The Defendant Defendant (Ghislaine Maxwell)
Subject of the trial; identified by Juror 50 as 'Epstein's girlfriend'.
Defense Counsel Legal Representative
Suggested asking jurors about fairness and impartiality.

Organizations (4)

Name Type Context
CNN
News organization cited by Juror 50 as the source of his knowledge about the defendant and Epstein.
The Court
Judicial body conducting voir dire and seating jurors.
The Government
Prosecution; noted as having the burden of proof.
DOJ
Department of Justice (referenced in footer stamp).

Timeline (2 events)

November 18, 2021
Conclusion of voir dire where fifty-eight jurors were qualified.
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Jurors The Court
November 29, 2021
Parties exercised peremptory strikes; twelve jurors and six alternates were seated.
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The Court Defense Counsel Prosecution Jurors

Relationships (1)

The Defendant Romantic/Social Jeffrey Epstein
Juror 50 read on CNN that the defendant was 'Epstein's girlfriend'.

Key Quotes (4)

"Juror 50 repeatedly made clear that he could be fair and impartial."
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"he could decide the case 'based solely on the evidence or lack of evidence presented in Court, and not on the basis of conjecture, suspicion, bias, sympathy, or prejudice.'"
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"Juror 50 disclosed in his questionnaire that he had read on CNN’s website that the defendant was Epstein’s girlfriend"
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"he accepted the principle that the law provides that a defendant in a criminal case is presumed innocent"
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