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Case#: 2020-cr-000388/AEN Document#: 6423-2 Filed#: 2023/01/22 Page#: 5fdf010 130 LBG8MAXVD1
1 JUROR: No, I do not.
2 THE COURT: You can put that aside.
3 You have indicated in your questionnaire that before
4 the questionnaire you had heard about Ms. Maxwell. Do you
5 recall where you heard about her?
6 JUROR: I heard when Jeffrey Epstein had died that he
7 had had a girlfriend, just from a news article, a news
8 broadcast on CNN.
9 THE COURT: Other than what you just described, do you
10 remember hearing anything else about Ms. Maxwell?
11 JUROR: Nothing.
12 THE COURT: The question is -- it's an important
13 question -- can you put aside anything that you have read or
14 heard about Ms. Maxwell and decide the case based on the facts
15 and evidence, or lack of evidence, here presented in court?
16 JUROR: Absolutely.
17 THE COURT: And follow my instructions as to the law?
18 JUROR: Yes.
19 THE COURT: In your questionnaire, you indicated
20 before the questionnaire you had heard about Mr. Epstein. What
21 you described, you said CNN. Other than what you have
22 described, do you recall anything that you heard about Mr.
23 Epstein?
24 JUROR: Not really. I don't really have cable, so
25 it's very rare that I even see anything.
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