Ghislaine Maxwell’s lawyers are seeking a new trial after juror says in interviews that sharing his experiences as a sexual-abuse victim influenced deliberations
Lawyers representing convicted sex-trafficker Ghislaine Maxwell asked a federal judge Wednesday to grant the British socialite a new trial after a juror told media outlets that sharing his experiences as a sexual-abuse victim influenced deliberations.
In a separate letter to U.S. District Judge Alison Nathan, federal prosecutors said that while jurors were free to talk to the media after the verdict, the juror’s statements merited an inquiry.
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