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Summary

This document is page 42 of a court transcript filed on March 11, 2022, from Case 1:20-cr-00330 (United States v. Ghislaine Maxwell). It records a questioning session, likely of a juror (Juror 50), regarding their decision to give press interviews about their status as a sexual abuse victim. The witness explains they did not believe their family or friends would find out because they didn't use their full name and assumed the story wouldn't be major news.

People (2)

Name Role Context
Unknown Witness Witness/Juror
Being questioned about press interviews and disclosure of past sexual abuse history during jury selection/trial after...
The Court (Judge) Questioner
Addressed as 'your Honor' by the witness; asking questions about the witness's logic regarding anonymity.

Organizations (2)

Name Type Context
Southern District Reporters, P.C.
DOJ
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Timeline (2 events)

2022-03-11
Court Filing of Document 645
Court
Prior to hearing
The Trial
Court
Juror

Locations (1)

Location Context
Jurisdiction implied by court reporter name and case context

Relationships (1)

Witness Personal Friends and Family
Witness discusses whether friends and family would learn of their abuse via press.

Key Quotes (3)

"I wasn't using my full name. I'm also not ashamed about it."
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"It's something that happened, and it's something that is relatively common that happened to multiple people throughout the world."
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"So I figured a little article about a juror giving their experience wouldn't be record-breaking or really in the news at all."
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Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE Document 645 Filed 03/11/22 Page 42 of 50 42
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1 questions about this -- you said that you didn't think that
2 your family or friends would learn that you were a victim of
3 sexual abuse, despite the press interviews.
4 Do I have that right?
5 A. Yes, your Honor.
6 Q. And why didn't you think that?
7 A. Well, I wasn't using my full name. I'm also not ashamed
8 about it. It's something that happened, and it's something
9 that is relatively common that happened to multiple people
10 throughout the world.
11 Q. And we talked about this, but you understood that there was
12 a high level of press and public attention to the case.
13 Correct?
14 A. Yes, your Honor.
15 Q. Help me reconcile that you didn't think friends and family
16 would learn about your sexual abuse with the fact that you were
17 speaking publicly about it.
18 A. The one thing that I can point to is that when my friends
19 commented, texted me -- commented on my post, texted me about
20 it, they didn't even know that this trial was even happening.
21 So I figured a little article about a juror giving their
22 experience wouldn't be record-breaking or really in the news at
23 all.
24 Q. So you couldn't see how they would find out about it?
25 A. Yes, your Honor. That wasn't something that I was
SOUTHERN DISTRICT REPORTERS, P.C.
(212) 805-0300
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