Ghislaine Maxwell jurors begin their fifth day of deliberations after judge urges them to stay an hour later until they reach a verdict in the case - and defense objects to asking jury to 'hurry it up'
The jury of six men and six women in the Ghislaine Maxwell trial failed to deliver a verdict on Monday after returning from Christmas break
The jury has now deliberated for 24 hours and 40 minutes
Yesterday the jury asked for a transcript of testimony of the boyfriend of the accuser Jane
They also asked for a definition of enticement - one of the two charges that relate to Jane include Maxwell enticing her to be sexually abusing by Epstein
The judge gave them the additional instruction that it could mean: 'Attracting, inducing or luring using hope or desire'
Jurors broke for the holiday without reaching a verdict last Wednesday, turning down an offer to work Thursday
The decision meant Maxwell spent Christmas Day - her 60th birthday - behind bars at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn
Maxwell has maintained her innocence and her lawyers have bashed her accusers as being motivated by money
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