| Date | Event Type | Description | Location | Actions |
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| N/A | Legal analysis | A statistical analysis of jury selection in the White Plains Division found significant underrepr... | White Plains Division | View |
| N/A | Analysis | Mr. Martin conducted a statistical analysis of juror population data, finding significant underre... | N/A | View |
This legal document, filed on January 25, 2021, argues that the jury selection process in the White Plains Division systematically excludes Black and Hispanic jurors. It relies on a statistical analysis by Mr. Martin, which found that the demographic makeup of the jury wheel deviates by more than three standard deviations from comparison populations, suggesting the discrepancy is inherent to the process and not a result of chance.
This legal document, filed on January 25, 2021, presents an analysis by a 'Mr. Martin' concerning the underrepresentation of Black and Hispanic jurors. The analysis compares the demographic composition of the 'White Plains qualified wheel' (juror pool) to the eligible juror populations of the Manhattan Division and the entire Southern District of New York, finding significant disparities. This argument is being made in the context of a case involving 'Epstein's New York residence,' which is located in the Manhattan Division.
This legal document argues that the defendant, Ms. Maxwell, was denied her Sixth Amendment right to a grand jury selected from a fair cross-section of the community. It cites a parallel case, U.S. v. Balde, and an expert analysis by Jeffrey Martin, which found significant underrepresentation of Black and Hispanic individuals in the White Plains jury wheel. Because Ms. Maxwell's grand jury was drawn from the same pool, the document contends this analysis applies to her case as well.
This document contains an email correspondence sent to a reporter at the St. Augustine Record. The writer makes conspiratorial allegations linking a woman named Ms. Simms and the Horton family to a 2007 murder, child exploitation, and terror financing. The email also discusses legal proceedings involving FDLE agent Rusty Rogers and diverges into theories about 9/11, the DHS, and the National Science Foundation.
This document contains a chain of emails sent in June 2017 to a Florida State's Attorney and a newspaper editor. The sender alleges a conspiracy involving IBM employees (the Hortons) in a 2007 murder and child exploitation, while also discussing FDLE corruption and 'terrorist financing networks' in Florida. The text references litigation involving Deputy Banks and Rusty Rogers, as well as the career history of government official Dana Brown.
This document appears to be an email sent to a journalist at the St. Augustine Record by an unidentified individual making serious allegations. The author claims their son was murdered in 2007 by the parents of an IBM employee and alleges a conspiracy involving child exploitation, terror financing, and government corruption. The text references litigation involving FDLE Agent Rusty Rogers, discusses the 9/11 attacks, and connects various government figures (Jeh Johnson, France Cordova) to a broader conspiratorial narrative.
Discusses litigation between Deputy Banks and Rusty Rogers, alleges conspiracies regarding terror financing and government operations.
Discusses litigation between Banks and Rogers, alleges government conspiracies regarding 9/11 and terror financing networks.
Discussing litigation between Banks and Rogers, FDLE corruption, and terror financing networks.
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