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This document is a news article from the Daily Mail reporting on statements from 'Scotty,' a juror in the Ghislaine Maxwell trial. Scotty expresses satisfaction with the guilty verdict, stating the jury was convinced Maxwell's life was 'intertwined' with Epstein's and that she was 'every bit as culpable' as him. The juror also affirmed that the prosecution proved its case 'beyond reasonable doubt' and that the evidence convinced the panel she was a 'predator'.

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Name Role Context
Scotty Juror
A juror in the Ghislaine Maxwell trial who gave an interview about the verdict.
Ghislaine Maxwell Defendant
The subject of the trial and conviction discussed in the article.
Epstein
Mentioned in relation to Maxwell's crimes, with whom her life was 'intertwined'.

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Daily Mail News organization
The publisher of the article, as indicated by the URL.

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2022-01-26
Juror Scotty's statements about the Ghislaine Maxwell trial verdict.
The conviction of Ghislaine Maxwell.

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Ghislaine Maxwell Co-conspirator Epstein
The document states their lives were 'intertwined' and that juror Scotty believed she was 'every bit as culpable' as Epstein for his crimes.
Scotty Juror-Defendant Ghislaine Maxwell
Scotty was a juror on the panel that convicted Ghislaine Maxwell.

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"It satisfies me to know that we did our due diligence and that we brought justice for these victims, for these girls who are now women."
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— Scotty (Expressing satisfaction with the jury's verdict in the Maxwell trial.)
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"intertwined"
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— Scotty (Describing the relationship between Epstein and Maxwell's lives.)
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"every bit as culpable"
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— Scotty (Describing Maxwell's guilt in relation to Epstein's.)
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"The prosecution proved their case beyond reasonable doubt."
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— Scotty (Stating his belief in the strength of the prosecution's case against Maxwell.)
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"predator"
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— Ghislaine Maxwell juror (From the article's headline, describing how the jury panel was convinced to view Maxwell.)
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1/26/22, 3:30 PM Case 1:20-cr-00330-AJN-AE Document 643-2 Filed 02/11/22 Page 12 of 16
Scotty revealed that he was not the only juror to share a story of sexual abuse and that it did not affect his ability to view Maxwell as innocent until proven guilty.
Today Scotty is completely satisfied that they reached the right verdict and that, with Maxwell's conviction, justice has been done.
He says that he believes she will spend the rest of her life in prison unless a deal is done to reduce her sentence. But said that he had no idea of the severity of the potential sentence until after the verdict was reached and that it would not have influenced anything if he had.
He said, 'It satisfies me to know that we did our due diligence and that we brought justice for these victims, for these girls who are now women.'
He said that, ultimately, he and the rest of the jurors were convinced that Epstein and Maxwell's lives were so 'intertwined' that it was inconceivable that she was not fully aware of his crimes.
She aided and abetted, he said. And with her conviction she wasn't paying or being held accountable for Epstein's crimes as her attorneys have argued, Scotty said, instead she was answering to her own guilt because she was 'every bit as culpable' as he.
According to Scotty, 'The prosecution proved their case beyond reasonable doubt.'
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