This legal document describes interviews given by Juror No. 50 to Reuters and the Daily Mail following a trial. Juror No. 50 stated that his disclosure of being a past victim of sexual assault helped convince other jurors who doubted the credibility of accusers. The document also highlights a video from the Daily Mail interview where the juror denies being asked about his sexual abuse history on the jury questionnaire.
| Name | Role | Context |
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| Juror No. 50 | Juror |
Subject of interviews with Reuters and the Daily Mail, where he discussed being a victim of sexual assault and its im...
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| Luc Cohen | Journalist |
Conducted an interview with Juror No. 50 for Reuters.
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| Jane |
An individual whose credibility was doubted by several jurors, according to Juror No. 50.
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| Carolyn |
An individual whose credibility was doubted by several jurors, according to Juror No. 50.
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| Name | Type | Context |
|---|---|---|
| Reuters | company |
Published a story based on an interview with Juror No. 50.
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| Daily Mail | company |
Published an article and a video of an interview with Juror No. 50.
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| Court | government agency |
Mentioned as the body to which Juror No. 50 was questioned about disclosing his history of sexual assault.
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"wasn’t easy, to be honest."Source
"When I shared that [I had been sexually abused],"Source
"were able to sort of come around on, they were able to come around on the memory aspect of the sexual abuse."Source
"something that [he’d] said yes to in the questionnaire"Source
"was something people were aware of when [he was] selected as a juror."Source
"No, they don’t ask your sexual abuse history. They didn’t ask it in the questionnaire."Source
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