Federal Judge Refuses to Grant Ghislaine Maxwell a New Trial Following Sex Trafficking Conviction, Finds Juror ‘Testified Credibly and Truthfully’
ADAM KLASFELD - Apr 1st, 2022
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A federal judge rejected Ghislaine Maxwell’s request for a new trial, crediting a juror’s testimony that he made an innocent mistake on his sworn questionnaire when he denied being a victim of sexual abuse.
“For the reasons stated above, the Court concludes that Juror 50 testified credibly and truthfully at the post-trial hearing. His failure to disclose his prior sexual abuse during the jury selection process was highly unfortunate, but not deliberate,” U.S. District Judge Alison Nathan wrote on Friday. “The Court further concludes that Juror 50 harbored no bias toward the Defendant and could serve as a fair and impartial juror.”
On Dec. 29, 2021, Maxwell was convicted of five out of six charges leveled against her, including a sex trafficking count carrying a maximum sentence of 40 years imprisonment. The other four counts of conviction carry a possible 25 years combined. The Jeffrey Epstein accomplice turned 60 years old on Christmas Day.
Post-trial interviews by “Juror 50,” who went by the name Scotty David, threw that verdict into turmoil. Speaking to The Independent, the Daily Mail, and Reuters, David said that he drew from his own experiences as a childhood sexual abuse survivor in the deliberations room. Maxwell’s defense attorneys attacked the memories of the victims, and David told reporters that he shared his own experiences with traumatic memory with fellow jurors.
“This verdict is for all the victims,” David told The Independent. “For those who testified, for those who came forward and for those who haven’t come forward. I’m glad that Maxwell has been held accountable.”
Asked about his jury questionnaire, David told reporters that he did not recall a question about his history of sexual abuse, but he added that he would have answered all questions honestly. Prosecutors and defense attorneys soon noticed that he checked a box marked “No” next to a question about whether he, a friend, or a family member were ever victims of sexual abuse or harassment.
During an inquiry into the matter on March 8, David insisted that he had made an “inadvertent mistake.”
“I would have put, ‘I was abused as a child,’” Scotty David testified, adding that his stepbrother abused him starting at the age of nine.
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