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Type: Court filing / news article printout
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This document is a court filing containing a Reuters article printed on January 26, 2022. It details the controversy surrounding juror 'Scotty David' in the Ghislaine Maxwell trial, who revealed in an interview that he was a victim of sexual abuse, a fact he may not have disclosed during jury selection (voir dire). The U.S. Attorney's office wrote to Judge Alison Nathan requesting an inquiry into his service, potentially threatening the verdict. The text also details testimony from a victim named Carolyn regarding payments from Maxwell and Epstein.

People (5)

Name Role Context
Ghislaine Maxwell Defendant
Subject of the trial; convicted of sex trafficking.
Scotty David Juror
Juror who gave an interview to Reuters admitting he was a victim of sexual abuse, sparking a potential inquiry.
Alison Nathan U.S. District Judge
Presiding judge requested by U.S. Attorney to conduct an inquiry into juror Scotty David.
Carolyn Accuser/Witness
Victim who testified she was 14 when Epstein began abusing her in 2002; dropped out of school in 7th grade.
Jeffrey Epstein Perpetrator
Mentioned as the abuser of Carolyn starting in 2002.

Organizations (3)

Name Type Context
Reuters
News outlet that interviewed juror Scotty David.
U.S. Attorney's office in Manhattan
Prosecution authority requesting inquiry into juror conduct.
U.S. District Court
Court where the trial took place (implied by Judge Nathan's title).

Timeline (2 events)

2002
Start of abuse of Carolyn by Jeffrey Epstein.
Unknown
2021-11-29
Final day of jury selection where Scotty David was told to return.
Court

Locations (1)

Location Context
Location of the U.S. Attorney's office.

Relationships (3)

Scotty David Source/Media Reuters
Scotty David shared with Reuters a photograph of an instruction sheet
Carolyn Victim/Abuser/Payer Ghislaine Maxwell
Carolyn... was paid $300 - sometimes by Maxwell
Carolyn Victim/Abuser Jeffrey Epstein
Epstein began abusing her in 2002

Key Quotes (2)

"He said he "flew through" the initial questionnaire"
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""While the court instructed jurors that they were free to discuss their jury service with anyone of their choosing, some of the statements, as related in the media, merit attention by the court," the letter read."
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1/26/22, 8:52 PM Case 1:20-cr-00330-AJN Document 615 Filed 02/24/22 Page 3 of 4 Some Ghislaine Maxwell jurors initially doubted accusers, juror says | Reuters
During jury selection, hundreds of prospective jurors were given questionnaires asking, among other things, if they or anyone in their families had experienced sexual abuse, court records show.
For those who answered yes, the judge in the case asked during follow-up questioning if it would affect their ability to serve as a fair or impartial juror, the records show.
Scotty David said he did not recall being asked about his experience during follow-up questioning, known as voir dire. He said he "flew through" the initial questionnaire and also did not recall being asked on the form about personal experiences with sexual abuse, but that he would have answered honestly.
The U.S. Attorney's office in Manhattan wrote a letter to U.S. District Judge Alison Nathan on Wednesday asking her to conduct an inquiry into the juror's description of being a victim of sexual abuse and his responses to the questionnaire, in light of the juror's statements to outlets including Reuters.
"While the court instructed jurors that they were free to discuss their jury service with anyone of their choosing, some of the statements, as related in the media, merit attention by the court," the letter read.
Maxwell's defense attorneys did not respond to requests for comment about Scotty David's account of the jury deliberations or his responses to questions during jury selection.
Jurors were not identified by name during the trial. Scotty David shared with Reuters a photograph of an instruction sheet from the court telling him to return on Nov. 29 for the final day of jury selection. His juror number, which is listed on the sheet, was among the 18 chosen as jurors or alternates.
Maxwell's defense lawyers argued that the women's memories had been corrupted over the years and that they were motivated by money to implicate Maxwell.
Scotty David said several jurors initially were not sure whether to convict Maxwell on the sex trafficking count, which is backed up by the testimony of a woman named Carolyn who said she was 14 when Epstein began abusing her in 2002.
But he said some jurors changed their minds after hearing the personal story of one juror who said she grew up poor. Carolyn said she dropped out of school in seventh grade and was paid $300 - sometimes by Maxwell - each time she gave Epstein an erotic massage. Carolyn said she used the cash to buy drugs.
https://www.reuters.com/world/us/some-ghislaine-maxwell-jurors-initially-doubted-accusers-juror-says-2022-01-05/
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