Ghislaine Maxwell juror makes 'bombshell revelation' in new interview: lawyers
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The Ghislaine Maxwell juror who failed to disclose that he was a victim of sexual abuse putting her sex trafficking conviction in jeopardy made a "bombshell revelation" in a TV interview, according to the British socialite's attorney.
Attorney Bobbi Sternheim notified U.S. District Judge Alison Nathan of the development in a letter Friday and asked her to hold off on ruling on Maxwell's request for a new trial until the Paramount Plus series, titled "Ghislaine – Partner in Crime," broadcasts.
"The trailer announces a ‘bombshell revelation’ from Juror 50 in his ‘only in-depth interview,’" the letter states of the juror, also known by his first and middle name, Scotty David. "We have learned that Paramount is holding off airing the series pending the Court's ruling." The documentary was initially scheduled to air March 29, Sternheim wrote.