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| N/A | Interview | The witness was interviewed by the Daily Mail. | N/A | View |
| N/A | Discovery of information | The witness learned that the questionnaire contained a question about sexual abuse history during... | N/A | View |
| N/A | Interview | Juror 50 was interviewed by the Daily Mail, during which he realized he may have made a mistake o... | N/A | View |
| N/A | N/A | Juror 50 interview with Daily Mail. | Unknown | View |
| 2022-01-05 | N/A | Article Publication | DailyMail.com | View |
This legal document details a court's analysis of whether a juror, identified as Juror 50, intentionally provided false answers on a jury questionnaire regarding his own history of sexual abuse. The Court finds Juror 50's explanation—that it was an inadvertent mistake he only realized during a post-trial interview with the Daily Mail—to be credible and more logical than the Defendant's claim of perjury. The court is not persuaded by the Defendant's arguments and appears to be ruling in favor of the juror's credibility.
This document is a court exhibit containing a printed Daily Mail article from January 5, 2022. The article features an exclusive interview with Scotty David, a juror in the Ghislaine Maxwell trial, who describes Maxwell as a predator 'as guilty as Epstein.' David reveals he disclosed his own history of sexual abuse to fellow jurors during deliberations to help explain how victims process traumatic memories, countering the defense's 'false memory' arguments.
This document is a court exhibit (Document 615-3, filed 02/24/22) consisting of a printout of a Daily Mail article published on January 5, 2022. The article features an exclusive interview with Scotty David, a juror in the Ghislaine Maxwell trial, who discusses the jury's deliberations, his perception of Maxwell as a 'predator' as guilty as Epstein, and how his own experience with sexual abuse helped the jury understand the nature of traumatic memory.
This document is page 18 of a court ruling filed on April 1, 2022, in the case of United States v. Ghislaine Maxwell. The Court is addressing the Defendant's claim for a new trial based on 'Juror 50' providing false answers regarding his history of sexual abuse on a jury questionnaire. The Judge concludes that Juror 50's inaccurate answers were inadvertent rather than intentional perjury, citing a Daily Mail interview with Laura Collins where the juror appeared genuinely surprised to learn about the specific question he missed.
This document is a transcript of legal testimony where an unnamed witness is being questioned about a questionnaire they previously filled out. The witness states they became aware of an inaccurate answer they provided only after an article was published in The Independent. They also specify that they first learned the questionnaire contained a question about sexual abuse history during a separate interview with Daily Mail reporter Laura Collins.
A video-recorded interview between Juror 50 and Daily Mail reporter Laura Collins. During this interview, Juror 50 appeared surprised to learn that a questionnaire (Question 48) had asked about his own sexual abuse history, which supports his claim that his inaccurate answer was an honest mistake.
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