NEW YORK - The judge in Ghislaine Maxwell's sex-trafficking trial asked prosecutors and defence lawyers to brief her on whether a new trial is needed over press comments made by a juror.
"According to the juror, his disclosure influenced the deliberations and convinced other members of the jury to convict Ms Maxwell." She faces up to 40 years in prison for sex-trafficking, the most serious of the five counts on which she was found guilty. Those potential jurors who answered in the affirmative were later subjected to further questioning by the judge and lawyers behind closed doors.Scotty David was not subjected to such questioning and didn't mention any sexual abuse history in an interview by Ms Nathan, a review of the trial transcript shows.
In 2015, four convictions in what was then the biggest criminal tax-fraud case ever to go to trial were thrown out after it was learned that an alcoholic, suspended lawyer lied to get on the jury.A court in New York found that the juror had hidden her past as a suspended lawyer, lied about her address and failed to disclose more than five arrests.
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