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This document is a page from a court transcript (Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE, United States v. Ghislaine Maxwell) filed on March 11, 2022. It details the questioning of a former juror regarding their post-trial social media activity, specifically a Twitter interaction with witness Annie Farmer where the juror thanked Farmer for sharing her story. The juror admits to being a victim of abuse and discusses their limited use of Twitter.

People (3)

Name Role Context
Unidentified Witness (A) Juror/Witness
A juror from the trial testifying about their social media activity and disclosure of past abuse.
Unidentified Attorney (Q) Interrogator
Questioning the witness regarding social media posts and juror conduct.
Annie Farmer Witness/Victim
A witness in the underlying case whom the juror communicated with on social media.

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Timeline (1 events)

Post-trial
Juror posted on social media about serving on the jury and communicated with witness Annie Farmer.
Twitter (Online)
Juror Annie Farmer

Relationships (1)

Juror (Witness A) Social Media Interaction Annie Farmer
Juror commented on Annie Farmer's post thanking her for sharing her story.

Key Quotes (3)

"So if somebody were to ask me if I was abused, I would say yes."
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"There was a communication with one of the witnesses in the case, Annie Farmer, on social media?"
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"I don't have any followers. I think I had like two followers, and they were random things. Twitter is not something I normally use."
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Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE Document 645 Filed 03/11/22 Page 43 of 50 43
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1 intentionally planning to hide; right? So if somebody were to
2 ask me if I was abused, I would say yes.
3 Q. And otherwise -- well, let me ask you: You were posting on
4 social media about your role as a juror.
5 A. After the trial, yes.
6 Q. So wouldn't your friends and family find out in that
7 regard?
8 A. It just -- I just said that I had served on the jury. I
9 didn't say anything about it in it.
10 Q. There was a communication with one of the witnesses in the
11 case, Annie Farmer, on social media?
12 A. That's right.
13 Q. And you thanked her for sharing your story.
14 A. Yes.
15 Q. What did you mean by that?
16 A. She just shared the article, and then I commented on it;
17 that thank you for sharing my story because she said that I was
18 brave enough to come forward, and so I thanked her for sharing
19 hers as well.
20 Q. So your friends who followed you there would see that.
21 A. I don't have any followers. I think I had like two
22 followers, and they were random things. Twitter is not
23 something I normally use. So I had just randomly seen that
24 she'd shared that. So I felt like I wanted to comment.
25 Q. You testified, when I asked whether you hoped you'd be on
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