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- "full_text": "Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE Document 636 Filed 03/01/22 Page 6 of 22\nThe Honorable Alison J. Nathan\nMarch 1, 2022\nPage 6\nabout the case before he completed the jury questionnaire, his state of mind when he completed the questionnaire, and how he approached the task of completing the questionnaire, as well as questions that test Juror 50's after-the-fact explanation that he \"flew through\" the questions.\nAccordingly, the defense requests that the Court ask Juror 50 the following questions:\n1. You were aware of the case before jury selection began, correct?\n2. Tell me everything you can recall knowing about either Jeffrey Epstein or Ghislaine Maxwell before jury selection began.\na. What did you learn about the case from media reports?\nb. When did you learn that it was a case involving allegations of sexual abuse of minors?\n3. When you first learned of this case in the media, that must have caused you to think about your own abuse as a child, correct?\na. That must have caused you to want to know more about the case, right?\nb. As a victim of serious child sexual abuse, you must feel sympathy for other victims, correct?\nc. Do you identify with them as people who had experienced the same type of abuse that you had experienced as a minor?\n4. When you were called for jury duty, did you know which case you were summoned for?\n5. When you arrived at the courthouse on the day you received your questionnaire, you learned that you were summoned for the Maxwell case?\n2100689.3\nDOJ-OGR-00009643",
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- "content": "Accordingly, the defense requests that the Court ask Juror 50 the following questions:",
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- "content": "1. You were aware of the case before jury selection began, correct?\n2. Tell me everything you can recall knowing about either Jeffrey Epstein or Ghislaine Maxwell before jury selection began.\na. What did you learn about the case from media reports?\nb. When did you learn that it was a case involving allegations of sexual abuse of minors?\n3. When you first learned of this case in the media, that must have caused you to think about your own abuse as a child, correct?\na. That must have caused you to want to know more about the case, right?\nb. As a victim of serious child sexual abuse, you must feel sympathy for other victims, correct?\nc. Do you identify with them as people who had experienced the same type of abuse that you had experienced as a minor?\n4. When you were called for jury duty, did you know which case you were summoned for?\n5. When you arrived at the courthouse on the day you received your questionnaire, you learned that you were summoned for the Maxwell case?",
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