Relationship Details

Juror 50 Family Stepbrother

Connected Entities

Entity A
Juror 50
Type: person
Mentions: 685
Entity B
Stepbrother
Type: person
Mentions: 8

Evidence

Juror 50 was sexually abused by a stepbrother, who he no longer considered part of the family.

Juror 50 was abused by stepbrother but no longer considered him family.

Juror stated he was abused by him but did not consider him family, though acknowledged the legal relation.

Source Documents (3)

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Court Filing / Legal Brief (Appellate) • 669 KB
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This document is a page from a legal filing (Case 22-1426) dated June 29, 2023, discussing the testimony of Juror 50 regarding his failure to disclose past sexual abuse on a jury questionnaire. Juror 50 explains that he answered 'no' to questions about family members accused of abuse because he no longer considered his abuser (a stepbrother) family, and that he rushed through the questionnaire due to personal distractions and a belief he wouldn't be selected. The text notes that because of his negative answers, he was not asked follow-up questions by Judge Nathan during oral voir dire.

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Court Filing / Legal Opinion (US District Court) • 656 KB
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This document is a court order from the Ghislaine Maxwell trial (Case 1:20-cr-00330) detailing the testimony of 'Juror 50' regarding inaccuracies in his jury questionnaire. Juror 50 admitted to being a victim of childhood sexual abuse by a stepbrother but claimed his failure to disclose this was an inadvertent mistake caused by rushing, distraction, and misunderstanding the questions. The text outlines his justifications, including technical issues, a recent breakup, and a belief that the sheer volume of jurors made his specific answers less critical.

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Court Order / Legal Opinion • 632 KB
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This page is from a court order (Case 1:20-cr-00330-AJN) filed on April 1, 2022, addressing arguments by the Defendant (Ghislaine Maxwell) regarding Juror 50. The Court analyzes Juror 50's failure to disclose sexual abuse by a stepbrother on his jury questionnaire (Questions 48 and 49). The Court finds Juror 50's explanation—that he skimmed the questionnaire and did not consider his abuser to be 'family' at the time—to be credible and not an act of deliberate concealment.

Juror 50's Other Relationships

Legal representative the defendant
Strength: 17/10 View
Legal representative GHISLAINE MAXWELL
Strength: 14/10 View
Juror defendant GHISLAINE MAXWELL
Strength: 12/10 View
Legal representative MAXWELL
Strength: 12/10 View
Legal representative The Court
Strength: 11/10 View

Stepbrother's Other Relationships

Familial step sibling A (Witness)
Strength: 5/10 View

Relationship Metadata

Type
Family
Relationship Strength
3/10
Weak relationship, limited evidence
Source Documents
3
Extracted
2025-11-21 00:51
Last Updated
2025-11-21 01:31

Entity Network Stats

Juror 50 152 relationships
Stepbrother 2 relationships
Mutual connections 0

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