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This document appears to be page 22 of a legal filing (Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE, United States v. Ghislaine Maxwell) dated March 11, 2022. It details a transcript or account of an interview where 'Juror No. 50' is challenged regarding the accuracy of his jury questionnaire responses concerning sexual abuse victimization (specifically question 48). The text notes the juror's physical reaction (flushing red) and his verbal defense claiming honesty. It transitions to a section regarding the juror's social media activity involving Annie Farmer and journalist Ms. Osborne-Crawley.

People (4)

Name Role Context
Juror No. 50 Juror / Interviewee
Subject of scrutiny regarding honesty on a jury questionnaire; observed blushing when challenged.
Ms. Osborne-Crawley Interviewer / Journalist
Conducted the interview with Juror No. 50 and published it.
Annie Farmer Observer / Victim
Quote-Tweeted Ms. Osborne-Crawley's interview on January 4.
Interviewer Interviewer
Likely Ms. Osborne-Crawley; challenged the juror on question number 48.

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Name Type Context
DOJ
Department of Justice (indicated by Bates stamp DOJ-OGR)
Twitter
Implied by references to 'Tweet' and 'quote-Tweeted'

Timeline (2 events)

2022-01-04
Ms. Osborne-Crawley published her interview with Juror No. 50.
Published Media
2022-03-11
Document Filed in Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE
Court

Relationships (2)

Ms. Osborne-Crawley Journalist/Subject Juror No. 50
Ms. Osborne-Crawley first published her interview with Juror No. 50
Annie Farmer Social Media Interaction Ms. Osborne-Crawley
Annie Farmer quote-Tweeted a Tweet from Ms. Osborne-Crawley

Key Quotes (4)

"Pretty sure it was number 48"
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"You’re not out in the sun right now [inaudible]."
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"No, No! I know my face is red because I can feel the blood but, I honestly—that’s why I answered it that way."
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"I was honest on all my questions."
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Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE Document 642 Filed 03/11/22 Page 22 of 66
The interviewer challenges Juror No. 50 on this response, saying, “I thought in the
questionnaire, there was a question that asked if you were a victim or if you were a friend
or a relative of a victim.” “Pretty sure it was number 48,” the interviewer concludes.
“Interesting,” Juror No. 50 responds, his face turning red.
The interviewer notices that Juror No. 50’s face is flushing, saying, “You’re not
out in the sun right now [inaudible].”
Juror No. 50 stumbles to respond: “No, No! I know my face is red because I can
feel the blood but, I honestly—that’s why I answered it that way. I don’t remember it
being there but. Um… I did answer, I definitely remember a family or relative or
something but—being sexually abused. I was honest on all my questions.”
B. Juror No. 50’s social media activity
On January 4, after Ms. Osborne-Crawley first published her interview with Juror
No. 50, Annie Farmer quote-Tweeted a Tweet from Ms. Osborne-Crawley, linking to the
interview. Ms. Farmer said:
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