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This document is page 7 of a legal filing dated September 17, 2024, detailing the procedural history of the Ghislaine Maxwell trial. It describes the jury selection process, the guilty verdict delivered on December 29, 2021, and a specific controversy regarding 'Juror 50,' who publicly disclosed being a sexual abuse survivor after the trial despite denying victimization on the jury questionnaire. Footnotes clarify the specific legal counts Maxwell was convicted on (sex trafficking, etc.) and those acquitted or dismissed.

People (2)

Name Role Context
Maxwell Defendant
Found guilty on all but one count related to sexual abuse and trafficking.
Juror 50 Juror
Gave press interviews stating he was a survivor of child sexual abuse despite answering 'no' on the jury questionnair...

Organizations (2)

Name Type Context
The District Court
Empaneled the jury and referred to jurors by pseudonym.
The Government
Presented evidence of repeated sexual abuse.

Timeline (2 events)

2021-12-29
Verdict reached in Maxwell trial.
District Court
Maxwell The Jury
Unknown (4.5 weeks ending Dec 2021)
Jury Trial
District Court

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Maxwell Defendant/Juror Juror 50
Juror 50 served on the jury that convicted Maxwell.

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"Juror 50 answered 'no' to three questions asking whether he or a friend or family member had ever been the victim of a crime"
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"the Government presented evidence of the repeated sexual abuse of six girls"
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"the jury found Maxwell guilty on all but one count"
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Case 22-1426, Document 109-1, 09/17/2024, 3634097, Page7 of 26
prospective jurors completed a lengthy questionnaire, with several questions raising issues relevant to the trial. Based on the completed questionnaires, the parties selected prospective jurors to proceed to in-person voir dire. The District Court ultimately empaneled a jury.
During the four-and-a-half-week jury trial, the Government presented evidence of the repeated sexual abuse of six girls. At the conclusion of trial, on December 29, 2021, the jury found Maxwell guilty on all but one count.⁶
Following the verdict, Juror 50 gave press interviews during which he stated that he was a survivor of child sexual abuse.⁷ In his answers to the written jury questionnaire, however, Juror 50 answered “no” to three questions asking whether he or a friend or family member had ever been the victim of a crime; whether he or a friend or family member had ever been the victim of sexual harassment, sexual abuse, or sexual assault; and whether he or a friend or family member had ever been accused of sexual harassment, sexual abuse, or sexual
violation of 18 U.S.C. § 371. Count Six charged Maxwell with sex trafficking of a minor, in violation of 18 U.S.C. §§ 1591(a), (b)(2), and 2. Counts Seven and Eight charged Maxwell with perjury, in violation of 18 U.S.C. § 1623. The perjury charges were severed from the remaining charges and ultimately dismissed at sentencing.
⁶ The jury found Maxwell guilty on Counts One, Three, Four, Five, and Six. Maxwell was acquitted on Count Two.
⁷ Consistent with a juror anonymity order entered for trial, the parties and the District Court referred to the jurors by pseudonym.
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