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  10. "full_text": "Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE Document 615 Filed 02/24/22 Page 10 of 49\n\nWhen asked \"[d]o you use social media,\" he responded: \"I do, but I actually just deleted them because I got out of a relationship and I didn't want to see anything regarding them. So I am fully off of it right now.\" The Court asked, \"What did you use, Facebook, Twitter?\" Juror 50 responded, \"I used Facebook and Instagram,\" but that he had deleted his accounts \"last week\" and that before that his use consisted of \"[p]ersonal stuff, like selfies.\" See id. at 133:10-21.\n\nAt the conclusion of voir dire, in response to questions from the Court, Juror 50 stated that he had no doubt about his ability to be fair to both sides and that he did not have any reason to think he could not be fair and impartial. See id. at 134:15-22.\n\nJuror 50 was one of the 58 qualified prospective jurors and was ultimately one of the 12 jurors who deliberated.\n\nIII. Juror 50's Public Statements Following the Verdict\n\nFollowing the verdict in this case, Juror 50 discussed his experience as a juror during interviews with multiple journalists.\n\nFirst, on or about January 4, 2022, The Independent published an article reporting an interview with Juror 50 regarding his jury service. (See Gov't Ex. A). According to the article, Juror 50 stated during this interview that he is \"a survivor of sexual abuse.\" (Id. at 2). Juror 50 reportedly indicated that he did not disclose the sexual abuse he experienced until \"high school.\" (Id. at 2). According to the article, Juror 50 \"said he could not remember the details\" of the juror questionnaire, \"but felt he had answered all questions honestly.\" (Id. at 5).\n\nSecond, on or about January 5, 2022, The Daily Mail published an article reporting another interview with Juror 50 regarding his jury service. (See Gov't Ex. B). The online version of this article was accompanied by an approximately 19-minute video of Juror 50 discussing his jury service.\n\n8\nDOJ-OGR-00009129",
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