This legal document details the perspective of Juror No. 50 from the trial of Ms. Maxwell. The juror explains how his own experience as a victim of abuse informed his view that the victims' delayed disclosure and continued contact with Maxwell and Epstein were irrelevant to their credibility. The document also references a post-trial interview with the Daily Mail on January 5, where the juror called Maxwell a 'predator' and described how he helped fellow jurors understand traumatic memory.
| Name | Role | Context |
|---|---|---|
| Juror No. 50 | Juror |
A juror in the case involving Ms. Maxwell, who shared his personal experience of abuse to explain his reasoning and h...
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| Ms. Maxwell | Defendant |
The defendant in the case. Juror No. 50 described her as a 'predator'.
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| Mr. Epstein |
Mentioned as an associate of Ms. Maxwell to whom alleged victims kept returning.
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| Name | Type | Context |
|---|---|---|
| Daily Mail | news organization |
Published an article on January 5 based on an interview with Juror No. 50.
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"I didn’t disclose my abuse until I was in high school,"Source
"predator"Source
"you can’t remember all the details"Source
"there are some things that run together."Source
"went silent."Source
"I know what happened when I was sexually abused. I remember the color of the carpet, the walls. Some of it can be replayed like a video."Source
"all the victims."Source
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