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This document is page 21 of a legal filing in the case against Ghislaine Maxwell, dated March 1, 2022, and addressed to The Honorable Alison J. Nathan. It consists of a series of questions directed at a juror from the trial, focusing on their reasons for speaking publicly after the verdict. The questions probe the juror's statements to the media, their social media posts revealing their role, and their perspective as a survivor of childhood sexual abuse serving on the jury.

People (4)

Name Role Context
Alison J. Nathan The Honorable
Addressed at the top of the document, likely the judge in the case.
Annie Farmer
Mentioned as having posted a Tweet thanking a juror for their service.
Ghislaine Maxwell Defendant
Mentioned in the context of the "Ghislaine Maxwell trial" and the "Maxwell jury".
Unnamed Juror Juror
The subject of the questions in the document, who served on the Ghislaine Maxwell trial jury and spoke publicly after...

Organizations (3)

Name Type Context
The Independent Media/News Company
A reporter from this organization was told by the juror that the verdict was for all victims.
Instagram Social Media Company
The platform where the juror posted a message in early January revealing they were on the Ghislaine Maxwell trial.
Twitter Social Media Company
Implied by the use of "Tweet" and "Tweeted back" in the description of an interaction between Annie Farmer and the ju...

Timeline (2 events)

The trial of Ghislaine Maxwell.
Shortly after the trial was over
A juror from the Ghislaine Maxwell trial went public about their jury service and their personal history as a victim of child sex abuse.

Relationships (2)

Unnamed Juror Legal (Juror-Defendant) Ghislaine Maxwell
The document states the person was a juror on the Ghislaine Maxwell trial.
Unnamed Juror Social Media Interaction Annie Farmer
The juror responded to a Tweet from Annie Farmer, thanking her for sharing her story.

Key Quotes (4)

"This verdict is for all the victims"
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— Unnamed Juror (A statement made to a reporter from The Independent about the trial verdict.)
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"shows that you can be found guilty no matter your status."
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— Unnamed Juror (A statement made to a reporter from The Independent about the trial verdict.)
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"Thanks for sharing my story."
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— Unnamed Juror (A Tweeted response to Annie Farmer, who had thanked the juror for their service.)
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"I can now tell everyone that I was a juror on the Ghislaine Maxwell trial."
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— Unnamed Juror (A message posted on Instagram in early January after the trial concluded.)
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Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE Document 636 Filed 03/01/22 Page 21 of 22
The Honorable Alison J. Nathan
March 1, 2022
Page 21
d. Was it after the verdict?
4. You did not shy away from speaking publicly about your jury service?
5. You did not shy away from publicly revealing that you were a victim of child sex abuse?
6. What was your reason for going public?
a. You told the reporter from The Independent: “This verdict is for all the victims” and “shows that you can be found guilty no matter your status.”
b. When Annie Farmer posted a Tweet thanking you for your jury service, you Tweeted back “Thanks for sharing my story.”
c. In early January, shortly after the trial was over, you posted the following message on Instagram: “I can now tell everyone that I was a juror on the Ghislaine Maxwell trial.”
7. Did you want to be on the Maxwell jury?
a. Did you think it was important that you be on the Maxwell jury as a survivor of childhood sexual abuse?
b. Did you view your role on the jury as a someone who could provide the perspective of someone who had been abused as a child?
c. Did you view the verdict as a triumph for victims over abusers?
d. Was it your intent to “share your own story” about being a juror on the Maxwell case after the trial was over?
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