January 04, 2022
User S (@NycSsddd) posted a tweet to @anniefarmer about the impact of her story on a jury verdict.
| Name | Type | Mentions | |
|---|---|---|---|
| anniefarmer | person | 4 | View Entity |
| S (@NycSsddd) | person | 2 | View Entity |
| @anniefarmer | person | 0 | View Entity |
| S | person | 7 | View Entity |
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This document is a page from a legal filing dated February 24, 2022, showing a screenshot of a deleted tweet from January 4, 2022. In the tweet, a user 'S' (implied to be Juror No. 50) tells '@anniefarmer' that her story was critical to the jury's verdict. The document also states that Juror No. 50 posted about his jury service on Instagram, raising potential issues of juror misconduct.
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This legal document presents evidence of potential juror misconduct in case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE. It includes a screenshot of a deleted tweet, allegedly from Juror No. 50, to a witness/victim (@anniefarmer), stating her story was critical to the jury's verdict. The document further alleges that this juror posted about his jury service on Instagram in early January 2022, despite having told the Court during voir dire that he had deleted his account.
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Sgt Frick and Det Joe Recarey interviewed a sixteen-year-old female, JS, at her home in the presence of her parents. JS denied inappropriate encounters with Epstein but admitted Haley Robson took her to his house.
2005-10-03 • JS's home
Sgt Frick and the authoring officer interviewed JS, a sixteen-year-old female, at her home in the presence of her parents.
2005-10-03 • JS's home
A jury reached a verdict, which was influenced by a story shared by @anniefarmer.
Date unknown • jury room
Sgt Frick and the affidavit author interviewed a sixteen-year-old girl, JS, at her home with her parents present regarding her involvement with Epstein.
2005-10-03 • JS's residence
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