This document details a potential mistrial claim for Ghislaine Maxwell based on revelations from juror Scotty David, who was a victim of child sex abuse and shared his experience with fellow jurors. Legal experts discuss the implications of David's disclosure and the possibility of Maxwell's convictions being quashed if proper disclosure protocols were not followed during jury selection.
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| Scotty David | Juror |
Juror in the Ghislaine Maxwell trial, works in finance, claims to be a victim of child sex abuse, and shared his expe...
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| Ghislaine Maxwell | Defendant |
Convicted, subject of the trial and potential mistrial claim.
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| Moira Penza | Former federal prosecutor |
Provided expert legal opinion on the potential for a mistrial.
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| Judge Alison Nathan | Judge |
Presiding judge in the Maxwell trial, potential recipient of a motion for a new trial.
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| Name | Type | Context |
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| The Independent |
News outlet that David told he found accusers credible.
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| DailyMail.com |
News outlet that asked Scotty about the questionnaire.
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| Location | Context |
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Location where Moira Penza served as a federal prosecutor.
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"'I could literally see her [all the time]. There were times when it felt like she was staring right at me and we would lock eyes...it didn't feel real.'"Source
"'She was constantly taking notes, and constantly passing post-it notes over to her attorneys especially when they were on cross examination.'"Source
"'I felt like she was watching what we were doing because there were times when some jurors, not during when the victims presented their testimony, but when certain other people presented on things that maybe they didn't feel mattered...some people would nod off.'"Source
"'We did discuss that we thought she was a little standoffish and not necessarily cold, more like she was paying attention.'"Source
"'It would have shown maybe that she was a little more human.'"Source
"'Maybe if she gave her version of the story, who knows, maybe if she gave us a story of how she was manipulated...I don't know. But then that would have been an admission I feel like of guilt.'"Source
"'Absolutely. Because this is the rest of her life, right? We were deciding what happens based off the evidence provided.'"Source
"'We took that very seriously because we took at as, this could be our sister, our sister could be on trial here. We have to really comb through the evidence and make sure we have enough proof to say that she's either guilty or not.'"Source
"'I certainly hope the juror disclosed this fully on his questionnaire.'"Source
"'A little strange the defence didn't strike him. It could definitely be an issue.'"Source
"'In the first instance it would likely form the basis for a motion to Judge [Alison] Nathan for a new trial.'"Source
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