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Document 2020-cr-00338

AI Analysis

Summary: Juror ID 50 responded to a questionnaire about their knowledge of Ghislaine Maxwell and Jeffrey Epstein. The juror indicated they had heard about Epstein from CNN and had formed no stated opinions on social media. The questionnaire assesses the juror's ability to remain impartial.
Significance: This document is potentially important as it reveals the juror's prior knowledge and potential biases regarding the defendant and associated individuals, which could impact their impartiality in the trial.
Key Topics: Juror's prior knowledge of Ghislaine Maxwell Juror's prior knowledge of Jeffrey Epstein Juror's impartiality
Key People:
  • Ghislaine Maxwell - Defendant in the case
  • Jeffrey Epstein - Associated individual mentioned in the questionnaire

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Case#: 2020-cr-00338 Document#: 6423-11 Filed: 02/23/2022 Page#: 91 of 130 Juror ID: 50 36. Based on anything that you have read, seen, or heard about Ms. Maxwell, including anything about criminal charges against Ms. Maxwell, have you formed any opinions about Ms. Maxwell that might make it difficult for you to be a fair and impartial juror in this case? Yes No Unsure Not applicable, I have not read/seen/heard about Ms. Maxwell 36a. If yes or unsure, please explain why it might be difficult for you to be a fair and impartial juror in this case: 37. Before today, had you read, seen, or heard anything about Jeffrey Epstein? Yes No Unsure 37a. If yes or unsure, please state what you remember hearing, and how or from whom you may have heard (e.g., a friend, the newspaper, a website, social media). If you heard about Mr. Epstein from a media source, please identify the media source by name: CNN is source. Heard about his death and that he was in jail awaiting trial. 38. Have you verbally stated or posted your opinion on social media or online about Ms. Maxwell or Mr. Epstein? Yes No Not applicable, I have not read/seen/heard about Mr. Epstein/Ms. Maxwell 38a. If yes, when and where did you state or post your opinion? -20- DOJ-OGR-00009777