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| 2014-04-10 | N/A | Article Accepted | Journal of Child Sexual Abuse | View |
| 2013-05-23 | N/A | Article Received | Journal of Child Sexual Abuse | View |
This legal document, part of a court filing from October 29, 2021, argues against the admissibility of expert opinions from a treatment provider named Rocchio. The filing contends that Rocchio's opinions on grooming are based solely on personal experience, lack a reliable methodology, and are not supported by scientific literature. It cites various legal precedents and an academic article to assert that her testimony fails to meet the standards for expert witnesses.
This legal document is a motion filed on behalf of Ghislaine Maxwell on October 29, 2021, to exclude the expert testimony of Dr. Lisa M. Rocchio. The motion argues that Dr. Rocchio's opinions on "grooming" are subjective, not based on verifiable scientific methods, and therefore inadmissible under the Federal Rules of Evidence. The defense claims her testimony is an attempt by the government to use a "blind" expert to improperly vouch for the accusers' truthfulness.
This document is page 4 of a legal filing from October 29, 2021, specifically a table of authorities. It lists legal cases (United States v. Serna, Wehling v. Sandoz Pharms. Corp.), a scholarly article on child sexual abuse, and several Federal Rules of Evidence. The page indicates the legal precedents and rules that are cited within the larger document.
This document is page 2 of an exhibit filed on October 29, 2021, in the case United States v. Ghislaine Maxwell (Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE). It contains the first page of an academic article titled 'The Construct of Grooming in Child Sexual Abuse: Conceptual and Measurement Issues' published in the Journal of Child Sexual Abuse in 2014. The text defines grooming as a 'seduction stage' used to gain access to victims and discusses the need for a scientific definition of the term. It bears a Department of Justice Bates stamp (DOJ-OGR-00005869).
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