The jury must decide whether Maxwell helped her former financier boyfriend sexually abuse teenage girls from 1994 to 2004.
Jurors in Ghislaine Maxwell’s criminal trial broke for Christmas break on Wednesday, and will return to court on Monday
Nathan urged the twelve jurors to stay safe during the holidays amid a Covid-19 surge in New York City. The main jury panel sits in the jury box waiting to be dismissed after deliberating during the second day of trial Later they asked for more details related to Carolyn, who said she was 14 in 2002 when Epstein first abused her and testified that Maxwell once touched her naked body while she prepared to give Epstein a sexualized massage.
‘We are not here to defense Jeffrey Epstein,’ Menninger said. ‘The government in this case has now pivoted because Epstein’s not here.’ Four of Maxwell’s siblings have attended her trial, including twins Christine and Isabel and brothers Kevin and Ian.Kevin Maxwell, Christine Maxwell, Isabel Maxwell, and Ian Maxwell , brothers and sisters of Ghislaine Maxwell, arrive at court before closing arguments on Monday
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