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'One of the biggest mistakes I've ever made in my life.' Ghislaine Maxwell juror Scotty David takes the stand and admits he failed to disclose his sex abuse history - and only learned about his error after reading his interview with DailyMail.com
Scotty David took the stand Tuesday morning as the Department of Justice granted him immunity
Judge Allison Nathan grilled him on failing to disclose his history of sexual abuse during jury selection
He admitted that his answers were inaccurate and said he 'flew' through the questionnaire
David said he only realized his mistake after seeing his interview with DailyMail.com
In an interview with DailyMail.com David was asked if he had revealed his own experience of sexual abuse on the juror questionnaire
He said: 'No they don't ask your sexual abuse history. They didn't ask it in the questionnaire' - but question 48 of the document does ask if you are a victim
In another interview David said that he, 'flew through' the juror questionnaire
An expert has since said David's interviews were 'an absolute disaster' andthere is a very real possibility that Maxwell's conviction could be tossed
By KAYLA BRANTLEY FOR DAILYMAIL.COM
PUBLISHED: 09:07 EST, 8 March 2022 | UPDATED: 12:05 EST, 8 March 2022
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ALERT: In nod to Russia, Ukraine says no longer insisting on NATO membership
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In nod to Russia, Ukraine says no longer insisting on NATO membership - Insider Paper
resident Volodymyr Zelensky said he is no longer pressing for NATO membership for Ukraine, a delicate issue that was one of Russia's stated
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In nod to Russia, Ukraine says no longer insisting on NATO membership
AFPMarch 8, 2022
President Volodymyr Zelensky said he is no longer pressing for NATO membership for Ukraine, a delicate issue that was one of Russia’s stated reasons for invading its pro-Western neighbor.
In another apparent nod aimed at placating Moscow, Zelensky said he is open to “compromise” on the status of two breakaway pro-Russian territories that President Vladimir Putin recognized as independent just before unleashing the invasion on February 24.
“I have cooled down regarding this question a long time ago after we understood that … NATO is not prepared to accept Ukraine,” Zelensky said in an interview aired Monday night on ABC News.
“The alliance is afraid of controversial things, and confrontation with Russia,” the president added.
Referring to NATO membership, Zelensky said through an interpreter that he does not want to be president of a “country which is begging something on its knees.”