During Trial
Juror 'David' shares personal story in the jury room.
| Name | Type | Mentions | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jury Members | person | 13 | View Entity |
| David | person | 88 | View Entity |
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This document is a legal exhibit containing an excerpt from an article in The Independent featuring an interview with a juror named David following the Ghislaine Maxwell trial. David explains that the jury found the victims credible despite defense attempts to attack them and use memory expert Elizabeth Loftus to cast doubt on their recollections. He highlights a specific moment where a victim named 'Carolyn' became distressed on the stand, noting that such incidents increased his compassion rather than creating doubt.
Events with shared participants
David graduated with a bachelor's degree in Business Administration.
1984-01-01 • University of Michigan
David started his first job delivering newspapers.
2025-11-11 • Detroit
The jury acquitted Maxwell on 'count two' of the charges against her, which related specifically to the accuser Jane.
Date unknown
A former business associate asked David to consult on the endowment fund for an inner city high school.
Date unknown
David devoted much of his free time to coaching youth sports teams in his community.
2013-03-07 • His community
A cross-examination of Mr. Rodgers by Mr. Everdell, involving the presentation of evidence (LV3A, LV3B, and photos) to the witness and jury, with instructions on how to view the evidence and a directive not to disclose the name of a person in the photos.
2022-08-10 • Courtroom (implied)
David left Touche Ross and reenrolled in Michigan to get an MBA degree.
1986-08-01 • Michigan
David graduated with an MBA with a major in Finance and Economics.
1988-01-01 • Michigan
David was recruited to join Alex Brown & Sons.
1995-01-01
David obtained employment at Goldman Sachs in Detroit as a broker.
1988-01-01 • Detroit
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