court filing/news article excerpt: DOJ-OGR-00009183
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The document describes how the Ghislaine Maxwell jury deliberated and reached a verdict, and also discusses a court hearing in a related lawsuit involving Prince Andrew, where the judge appeared dismissive of Andrew's defense arguments.
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Court Filing: DOJ-OGR-00009862
The document discusses the Ghislaine Maxwell trial, focusing on the jury deliberation process as described by a juror named Scotty. It also touches on a lawsuit against Prince Andrew, with Judge Kaplan appearing skeptical of Andrew's defense. The document was filed on March 28, 2022.
News article with embedded court document reference: doj-ogr-00009182
The document discusses juror Scotty's thoughts on the Ghislaine Maxwell trial, including the jury's deliberation process and their reaction to the defense's tactics. It also briefly mentions Prince Andrew's separate court case. Scotty's statements provide insight into the jury's mindset and decision-making process.
news article: doj-ogr-00009861
The article discusses juror Scotty's account of the Ghislaine Maxwell trial deliberations, revealing that the jury struggled with the complex instructions and that the defense's aggressive questioning of victims did not sway them. It also touches on Prince Andrew's court hearing, where his lawyers faced tough questioning from the judge.
court filing with attached news article: doj-ogr-00009175
The document includes a news article about Scotty David, a juror in the Ghislaine Maxwell trial, who discusses his experience and the jury's deliberation process. David shares his own history of child sex abuse and explains how it helped him understand the victims' testimonies. Maxwell was convicted on five counts of sex-trafficking.
court filing/news article excerpt: doj-ogr-00009858
The document discusses an interview with a juror, Scotty David, in the Ghislaine Maxwell trial, where he shares his observations of Maxwell's behavior in court and the jury's deliberation process. It also raises concerns about a potential mistrial due to David's undisclosed history of child sex abuse.
United States v. Ghislaine Maxwell - Conviction and Sentencing
Ghislaine Maxwell was convicted on December 29, 2021 on five of six counts including sex trafficking of a minor, transporting a minor with intent to engage in criminal sexual activity, and conspiracy. She was sentenced on June 28, 2022 to 20 years in federal prison. The trial featured testimony from four victims and Epstein's pilot Larry Visoski, who confirmed flight log passengers including Clinton, Trump, and Prince Andrew.
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