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Could the Maxwell Conviction Be Thrown Out Over Juror Misconduct?

By Jonathan Turley

Ghislaine Maxwell’s conviction has been widely celebrated as bringing some justice to the victims of Jeffrey Epstein. However, that moment may prove fleeting in light of a startling disclosure made by one of the jurors to Reuters this week. A juror identified only by his first two names (“Scotty David”) admitted that he was able to sway fellow jurors by discussing his own experience with abuse. It is not clear if he disclosed that prior abuse on the juror questionnaire as part of the voir dire process. The disclosure could give Maxwell a strong argument for reversal if the prior abuse was not revealed and was then used in the jury room to pursue the jury after it deadlocked in its proceedings. Update: Both defense counsel and the government are now calling for a formal inquiry into the allegations on this juror.

David, 35, told the Independent that the room went silent when he disclosed his past abuse. What is most concerning is that he seemed to suggest that his account was used to overcome the problem that jurors had with the failure of the victims to recall key facts in their testimony.  He also reportedly used his own experience to explain the delay in the victims disclosing their abuse…

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  1. Ventriloquist Kriket Ventriloquist Kriket January 6, 2022

    -Ain’t No justice In This Here Land-

    (or as said in Misc. Irish Toasts)
    Here’s to life — ain’t it grand.
    Just got divorced from my old man.
    I laughed and laughed at the court’s decision.
    They gave him the kids and they ain’t even his’n!!

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