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This document is a news article from DailyMail.Online detailing an interview with 'Scotty,' a juror from the Ghislaine Maxwell trial. Scotty discusses the jury's deliberations, their negative reaction to the defense's aggressive tactics towards victims, and the overwhelming complexity of the 80-page jury instructions. A sidebar article reports on a separate legal issue, describing a 'brutal' court hearing for Prince Andrew in New York for a sexual abuse lawsuit, where a judge appeared unreceptive to his lawyers' arguments to dismiss the case.

People (11)

Name Role Context
Scotty Juror
A juror in the Ghislaine Maxwell trial who provided commentary on the deliberations and trial proceedings.
Ghislaine Maxwell Defendant
Referred to as Maxwell, she was the defendant in the trial being discussed by the juror Scotty.
Laura Menninger Defense attorney
Mentioned as the defense attorney for Maxwell who questioned a victim named Jane.
Jane Victim/Witness
A victim who testified in the Maxwell trial about 'escaping' Epstein.
Epstein
Mentioned in the context of the victim Jane's story of 'escaping' him.
Prince Andrew Duke
Subject of a sidebar article about his court hearing in a US sex abuse case.
Judge Lewis Kaplan Judge
The judge presiding over Prince Andrew's hearing in New York.
The Queen Monarch
Mentioned as Prince Andrew's mother ('the Queen's son').
Virginia Roberts Accuser
Named as Prince Andrew's accuser, also known as Virginia Giuffre.
Virginia Giuffre Accuser
The current name of Prince Andrew's accuser, formerly known as Virginia Roberts.
Andrew Lawyer
Mentioned in the photo caption as denying Ms Giuffre's claim during an interview. Also referred to as 'Andrew's lawye...

Organizations (3)

Name Type Context
DailyMail.Online Media company
The source of the news article.
BBC Media company
Mentioned in the photo caption as having interviewed Prince Andrew.
Newsnight Television program
The BBC program on which Prince Andrew was interviewed.

Timeline (2 events)

2022-01-25
A 'brutal' and 'make-or-break' hearing for Prince Andrew in New York regarding a lawsuit filed by his sex accuser.
New York
Prince Andrew's legal team Judge Lewis Kaplan
Jurors in the Ghislaine Maxwell trial deliberated on the case, discussing her manner in court and the defense's tactics.
Court
Scotty other jurors

Locations (2)

Location Context
The location of Prince Andrew's 'make-or-break hearing'.
Location of a nightclub where Prince Andrew and Ms Giuffre allegedly danced.

Relationships (4)

Scotty Juror-Defendant Ghislaine Maxwell
Scotty was a juror in the trial where Ghislaine Maxwell was the defendant.
Laura Menninger Attorney-Client Ghislaine Maxwell
Laura Menninger is identified as the defense attorney for Maxwell.
Prince Andrew Accused-Accuser Virginia Giuffre
The document describes Virginia Giuffre as Prince Andrew's 'US sex accuser' who filed a lawsuit against him.
Prince Andrew Personal (Son-Mother) The Queen
The document refers to Prince Andrew as 'the Queen's son'.

Key Quotes (6)

"We did discuss that we thought she was a little standoffish and not necessarily cold, more like she was paying attention"
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— Scotty (Describing the jury's discussion of Ghislaine Maxwell's demeanor in court.)
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"Everything, her tone, using air-quotes with escape ... I think she was acting in order to convince us that this girl's lying and lying for money."
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— Scotty (Commenting on defense attorney Laura Menninger's questioning of a victim named Jane.)
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"I just felt terrible I'm like, 'I can't believe you're treating this woman like this.' Like even if she's lying there's better ways to go about it... I don't feel attacking them that way or degrading her based on what she said was the way to go."
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— Scotty (Expressing his reaction to the defense team's treatment of victims during the trial.)
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"It was overwhelming. I mean 80 pages of how you interpret the law on each count, and it flips back and forth between different pages, and you have to flip 20 pages in order to get a definition of something else that can apply to one specific count."
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— Scotty (Describing the complexity of the jury instructions.)
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"could not have gone worse"
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— One legal expert (Describing Prince Andrew's court hearing in New York.)
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"respectfully disagreeing with the judge means you are about to lose."
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— One legal expert (Commenting on the statement made by Prince Andrew's lawyers during the hearing.)
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Case 22-1426, Document 58, 02/28/2023, 3475901, Page55 of 221
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1/26/22, 3:30 PM Case 1:20-cr-00330-AJN Document 51-2 Filed 02/24/22 Page 55 of 211 DailyMail.Online
Scotty said that Maxwell's manner in court was discussed during deliberations. He said, 'We did discuss that we thought she was a little standoffish and not necessarily cold, more like she was paying attention'
However, the question of whether a potential juror was a victim of sexual abuse or a relative or friend of a victim was asked in the 50-question questionnaire completed by each juror ahead of selection.
Scotty could not remember that question when asked by DailyMail.com but was certain that he had answered all questions honestly.
He also 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.
It did, however, he believes give him access to a better understanding of the testimony of victims.
To that end, he said, the defense's tactic of 'going hard' on the victims did not play well with him or other jurors.
Scotty pointed to defense attorney Laura Menninger's use of air-quotes when questioning Jane about her story of 'escaping' Epstein at one point.
He said, 'Everything, her tone, using air-quotes with escape ... I think she was acting in order to convince us that this girl's lying and lying for money.'
Instead, he said, all it did was convince jurors that the defense team were showing a complete lack of respect for the victims.
He said, 'I just felt terrible I'm like, 'I can't believe you're treating this woman like this.' Like even if she's lying there's better ways to go about it... I don't feel attacking them that way or degrading her based on what she said was the way to go.'
The jury was sent out with a daunting 80 pages of instructions after a trial that was often dizzying in detail with lengthy testimony from the victims alone, and six counts to consider.
At first, Scotty admitted, jurors struggled to know where to start or how to make any progress at all.
He said that they did not take an initial vote of opinions but instead, on the first day they were sent out simply chose a foreperson and began by reading the instructions page by page.
He said, 'It was overwhelming. I mean 80 pages of how you interpret the law on each count, and it flips back and forth between different pages, and you have to flip 20 pages in order to get a definition of something else that can apply to one specific count.'
'Brutal' Prince Andrew court hearing 'couldn't have gone worse' for him: Duke's hopes of having case thrown out hang by a thread after judge 'made it very clear he did not accept' royal lawyers' arguments, experts say
Prince Andrew's hopes of getting the case by his US sex accuser thrown out of court were hanging by a thread last night following a 'brutal' hearing in New York.
A judge told the royal he would find out 'pretty soon' - most likely within days - if his bid to have the lawsuit dismissed would be successful.
But the early signs were not good for the Queen's son after Judge Lewis Kaplan put his legal team through a bruising encounter during a make-or-break hearing in New York yesterday.
One legal expert said that the hearing 'could not have gone worse' and pointed out that the fact that his lawyers were reduced to saying they 'respectfully disagree' with the judge did not bode well- adding 'respectfully disagreeing with the judge means you are about to lose.'
[Image of Prince Andrew]
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Prince Andrew is interviewed for the BBC's Newsnight in November 2019. In the interview, Andrew denied Ms Giuffre's claim that they had shared a sweaty dance at a London nightclub, saying that at the time he could not sweat due to a condition.
Andrew's lawyer was seeking to persuade the court that his accuser, Virginia Roberts, now known as Virginia Giuffre, had waived her right to sue him when she
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10370193/Ghislaine-Maxwell-juror-says-evidence-convinced-panel-predator.html
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