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Maxwell Juror Describes the Chilling Moment He Locked Eyes With Ghislaine: ‘It Didn’t Feel Real’

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January 6, 2022 at 1:15 pm
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Maxwell Juror Describes the Chilling Moment He Locked Eyes With Ghislaine: ‘It Didn’t Feel Real’

A selection of headlines from British newspapers is pictured in a store in London on December 30, 2021, the morning after a jury in New York found Ghislaine Maxwell guilty of recruiting and grooming young girls to be sexually abused by the late American financier Jeffrey Epstein. - Maxwell, who turned 60 on Christmas Day, was convicted by a 12-person jury of five of the six counts she was facing including the most serious charge of sex trafficking a minor. (Photo by Tolga Akmen / AFP) (Photo by TOLGA AKMEN/AFP via Getty Images)

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Over the past few months, Scotty David experienced what few Americans ever have.

He was selected to serve on the jury in one of the most prominent trials in history — the trial of Ghislaine Maxwell.

Maxwell was convicted on five of six charges related to her complicity in the sex crimes of late financier Jeffrey Epstein.

On Wednesday, David spoke with the U.K.’s Daily Mail about what it was like to serve on such a jury.

Going into the trial, David said he believed Maxwell was “innocent until proven guilty.”

After weighing the evidence and looking into Maxwell’s eyes, however, David became convinced of her guilt.

“After all I’ve learned, she’s just as guilty as Epstein. I don’t want to call her a monster, but a predator is the right word,” David said.

“She knew what was happening. She knew what Epstein was doing and she allowed it to happen. She participated in getting these girls comfortable so that he could have his way with them.”

From his seat in the third row of the jury box, David had what he described as a “perfect view” of Maxwell during the trial, throughout which he alleged she was “staring right at me.”

“I could literally see her [all the time]. There were times when it felt like she was staring right at me and we would lock eyes … it didn’t feel real,” David said.

“I felt like she was watching what we were doing because there were times when some jurors, not during when the victims presented their testimony, but when certain other people presented on things that maybe they didn’t feel mattered … some people would nod off.”

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David was far from the only individual in the courtroom put off by Maxwell’s disposition.

Renowned courtroom artist Jane Rosenberg also caught Maxwell’s stare and even managed to draw a haunting picture of it while Maxwell, in turn, appeared to be drawing a picture of Rosenberg.

I asked the courtroom artist — Jane Rosenberg — how it felt to have Maxwell draw her & if this had ever happened before

“Oddly it happened in the last trial I sketched [Lev Parnas]. His co defendant was sketching me.

Maybe I got more interesting looking since [the] pandemic?” pic.twitter.com/2u9wKxtJPa

— Michael Austin (@mikeswriting) December 2, 2021

Interestingly, Rosenberg seemed to find the situation humorous. This was not even a first for her.

The accomplished artist informed The Western Journal that during the trial of Lev Parnas — a Ukrainian-American businessman convicted on charges related to violating campaign finance laws — one co-defendant drew a picture of her.

“Maybe I got more interesting looking since [the] pandemic?” Rosenberg told The Western Journal in an email.

This article appeared originally on The Western Journal.

Tags: Ghislaine MaxwellJeffrey EpsteinlawSexual AbuseSexual AssaultTWJ ReportsU.S. News
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