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A trial where Juror 50 served. The facts of the trial involved victims of traumatic childhood sexual abuse.
| Name | Type | Mentions | |
|---|---|---|---|
| trial victims | person | 0 | View Entity |
| Juror 50 | person | 685 | View Entity |
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This legal document argues that Juror 50 was incapable of being impartial due to his own past trauma of childhood sexual abuse, which was highly similar to that of the victims in the case. The filing cites multiple legal precedents where jurors were dismissed or new trials were granted for failing to disclose such biasing personal experiences. The document further contends that Juror 50's decision to speak to the international press after the trial to 'tell his story' demonstrates his deep identification with the victims and confirms his bias.
Events with shared participants
The jury selection process where Juror 50 gave answers that corroborated his hearing testimony.
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Date referenced regarding Juror 50's testimony/disclosure status
2021-11-04 • N/A
Juror 50 commented on Annie Farmer's Twitter post
2022-01-01 • Twitter
A potential juror (ID 50) answers a questionnaire to determine their suitability to serve on a jury.
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A Post-Verdict Hearing where Juror 50 allegedly lied to the Court.
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Voir Dire process where Juror 50 allegedly concealed material information and gave false answers.
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Voir dire process where Juror 50 stated he had no doubt about his ability to be fair and impartial.
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A hearing where Juror 50 provided testimony.
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A close, contested trial involving Ms. Maxwell where the key issue was the credibility of the accusers.
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During the jury selection for Ms. Maxwell's trial, Juror 50 failed to disclose his claimed victim status, which is argued to have robbed Ms. Maxwell of a fair trial.
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