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This document is a court transcript from March 11, 2022, in which an attorney, Mr. Everdell, argues that a juror's post-trial behavior contradicts his claim of wanting privacy regarding his own sexual abuse. Everdell cites the juror's public Facebook posts about serving on the Ghislaine Maxwell trial and his direct comments to victim Annie Farmer as evidence that he wanted to be known as a victim and a "champion of sexual abuse." The Court acknowledges the need to question the juror about these apparent contradictions.

People (5)

Name Role Context
Annie Farmer Victim
Mentioned as "one of the victims in this case" whom a juror thanked post-trial.
THE COURT Judge
A speaker in the transcript, presiding over the proceedings.
MR. EVERDELL Attorney
A speaker in the transcript, addressing the court ("Your Honor").
Ghislaine Maxwell Defendant
Mentioned in the context of the "Ghislaine Maxwell trial" on which an individual served as a juror.
Unnamed Juror Juror / Victim
The subject of the discussion, referred to as "he". He is a juror from the Ghislaine Maxwell trial, a victim of sexua...

Organizations (2)

Name Type Context
Facebook company
Mentioned as the platform for a post made by a juror after the trial.
SOUTHERN DISTRICT REPORTERS, P.C. company
Listed at the bottom of the page as the court reporting agency.

Timeline (2 events)

2022-03-11
A court proceeding where Mr. Everdell is arguing about the contradictory statements and actions of a juror.
The trial of Ghislaine Maxwell, on which an unnamed individual served as a juror.

Relationships (2)

Unnamed Juror shared experience Annie Farmer
The juror thanked Annie Farmer, a victim in the case, for telling her story, suggesting a connection based on their experiences.
MR. EVERDELL professional THE COURT
Mr. Everdell addresses the court as "Your Honor," indicating a formal, professional relationship within a legal proceeding.

Key Quotes (5)

"I didn't expect the world to hear about my sexual abuse"
Source
— Unnamed Juror (A statement made by the juror, which Mr. Everdell is arguing is contradicted by his actions.)
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Quote #1
"Thanks for telling my story,"
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— Unnamed Juror (What the juror said to victim Annie Farmer post-trial.)
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"this is a verdict for all of the victims, which I think includes himself."
Source
— Unnamed Juror (A statement attributed to the juror by Mr. Everdell, suggesting the juror saw himself as one of the victims.)
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Quote #3
"I'm doing this for the victims of sexual abuse."
Source
— Unnamed Juror (The import of the juror's comment as interpreted by Mr. Everdell.)
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Quote #4
"I can now tell everybody that I was a juror on the Ghislaine Maxwell trial. What an incredible, surreal experience. Again, telling the world that I'm out here."
Source
— Unnamed Juror (Content from the juror's Facebook post made after the trial.)
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Quote #5

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Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE Document 645 Filed 03/11/22 Page 32 of 50
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1 Thanks for telling my story. So if he says: I didn't expect
2 the world to hear about my sexual abuse, yet at the same time
3 he's telling Annie Farmer, one of the victims in this case,
4 post-trial, "Thanks for telling my story," that suggests to me
5 that he wanted to be known as the victim of sexual abuse, he
6 wanted to be seen as a champion of sexual abuse, and that this
7 explanation that he is giving is simply false.
8 There's also the Facebook post that he made after the
9 fact --
10 THE COURT: Just a moment. I will ask him to explain,
11 to reconcile that if he can, that he said he didn't think
12 people would know about it with the fact that he went on social
13 media and thanked one of the witnesses in the case. I will ask
14 about that.
15 MR. EVERDELL: Your Honor, he said this is a verdict
16 for all of the victims, which I think includes himself. How
17 does he reconcile that comment with the fact that he didn't
18 want to share with the world that he himself was a victim of
19 sexual abuse, meaning: I'm doing this for the victims of
20 sexual abuse. That's clear import of that comment. I think
21 that's a conflict.
22 There's also his Facebook posts after the fact where
23 he says: I can now tell everybody that I was a juror on the
24 Ghislaine Maxwell trial. What an incredible, surreal
25 experience. Again, telling the world that I'm out here.
SOUTHERN DISTRICT REPORTERS, P.C.
(212) 805-0300
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