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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.

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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...
Ms. Maxwell Defendant
The defendant in the case. Juror No. 50 described her as a 'predator'.
Mr. Epstein
Mentioned as an associate of Ms. Maxwell to whom alleged victims kept returning.

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Daily Mail news organization
Published an article on January 5 based on an interview with Juror No. 50.

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2022-01-05
The Daily Mail published an article based on its interview with Juror No. 50.
Juror No. 50 told his fellow jurors about the abuse he suffered, causing the room to go 'went silent.' He used his experience to explain how traumatic memories work.
Jury room
Juror No. 50 fellow jurors

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Ms. Maxwell associates Mr. Epstein
The document states that alleged victims kept going back to 'Mr. Epstein and Ms. Maxwell', implying they were associated.
Juror No. 50 juror-defendant Ms. Maxwell
Juror No. 50 was on the jury that decided Ms. Maxwell's case and later described her as a 'predator'.

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"I didn’t disclose my abuse until I was in high school,"
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— Juror No. 50 (Explaining why it was immaterial that alleged victims did not disclose Ms. Maxwell's involvement for many years.)
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"predator"
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— Juror No. 50 (Describing Ms. Maxwell in an interview with the Daily Mail.)
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"you can’t remember all the details"
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— Juror No. 50 (Explaining the nature of traumatic memories to the jury.)
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"there are some things that run together."
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— Juror No. 50 (Further explaining the nature of traumatic memories.)
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"went silent."
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— Juror No. 50 (Describing the reaction of the other jurors when he told them about the abuse he suffered.)
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"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."
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— Juror No. 50 (Explaining that while he couldn't remember every detail of his abuse, some details were very vivid.)
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"all the victims."
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— Juror No. 50 (Stating who the verdict was for.)
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Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE Document 642 Filed 03/11/22 Page 20 of 66
Juror No. 50 also explained, again based on his personal experience, why it was
immaterial to him and the jury that the alleged victims did not disclose Ms. Maxwell’s
alleged involvement until very recently, some twenty years after the alleged abuse. “I
didn’t disclose my abuse until I was in high school,” he said.
Juror No. 50 also had an excuse for why the alleged victims in this case kept going
back to Mr. Epstein and Ms. Maxwell and accepting help from them even after they had
been abused. The alleged victims’ conduct, explained Juror No. 50, was irrelevant to their
credibility. In Juror No. 50’s view, Ms. Maxwell’s defense team was continually
attacking the alleged victims and trying to get the jury to judge them for their decisions,
as opposed to arguing that their stories were not worthy of belief.
2. The interview with the Daily Mail
On January 5, the Daily Mail published an article based on its interview with Juror
No. 50,⁶ in which he described Ms. Maxwell as a “predator.” Juror No. 50 also shared
that he helped other members of the jury understand things from a victim’s point of view
and explained how “you can’t remember all the details” of traumatic memories: “there
are some things that run together.” When Juror No. 50 told his fellow jurors of the abuse
he suffered, the room “went silent.” Although he couldn’t remember every detail, there
were others that stuck with him: “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.”
Juror No. 50 said the verdict was for “all the victims.”
⁶ https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10370193/Ghislaine-Maxwell-juror-says-evidence-convinced-panel-predator.html
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