Explainer-Who are the major players in Maxwell's sex abuse trial?
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[November 29, 2021]
By Luc Cohen
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Opening statements in
Ghislaine Maxwell's sex abuse trial are expected to begin on Monday,
nearly 17 months after prosecutors alleged the British socialite
recruited and groomed underage girls to give "sexualized massages" to
deceased financier Jeffrey Epstein.
Here is a summary of the individuals likely to play a major role in the
trial, which is expected to last six weeks.
THE DEFENDANT
Maxwell, 59, rose to prominence as the daughter of late British media
magnate Robert Maxwell, who owned tabloids including the Daily Mirror.
Robert Maxwell died in 1991 , when his body was found floating near the
Canary Islands after he went over the side of his yacht - named the Lady
Ghislaine.
Maxwell moved to New York in the early 1990s and became romantically
involved with Epstein, an investor who befriended elite executives and
politicians. Epstein died by suicide at age 66 in 2019 in a Manhattan
jail cell while awaiting trial on sex abuse charges.
In July of 2020, Maxwell was arrested at a spacious, remote home in New
Hampshire and later transferred to Brooklyn's Metropolitan Detention
Center (MDC).
THE ACCUSERS
Federal prosecutors' indictment of Maxwell details her interactions with
four alleged underage victims. Prosecutors say Maxwell "groomed" them by
doting on them and undressing in front of them to "normalize"
inappropriate conduct.
One accuser who is expected to testify, Annie Farmer, has publicly
identified herself. Farmer said she was 16 when Epstein abused her
at his New Mexico ranch in 1996. The indictment alleges Maxwell gave
Farmer - referred to as Minor Victim-2 - an unsolicited massage while
Farmer was topless, and encouraged her to massage Epstein.
The other three alleged victims will testify under pseudonyms .
THE EXPERTS
Maxwell's defense intends to call Elizabeth Loftus , a psychology
professor at the University of California at Irvine who argues that
people can be manipulated into having "false memories." She has
testified in or consulted for hundreds of trials, including those of O.J.
Simpson and Harvey Weinstein.
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Ghislaine Maxwell, Jeffrey Epstein's associate accused of sex
trafficking, appears before Judge Alison Nathan during jury
selection for Maxwell's trial, in a courtroom sketch in New York
City, U.S., November 16, 2021. REUTERS/Jane Rosenberg
The prosecution plans to call Lisa Rocchio , a
psychologist who has studied how underage sexual abuse victims who
have been "groomed" may not immediately recognize their experiences
as abuse and sometimes do not come forward until years later.
THE LAWYERS
Three of the Assistant U.S. Attorneys litigating the case - Alex
Rossmiller, Alison Moe, and Maurene Comey - had been prosecuting
Epstein before his death. Maurene Comey's father is former FBI
director James Comey.
One of Maxwell's lawyers, New York defense attorney Bobbi Sternheim,
has previously represented individuals facing terrorism charges,
including a man who pleaded guilty to supporting al Qaeda. Another
member of Maxwell's defense team, Christian Everdell, worked on the
investigation and arrest of convicted drug trafficker Joaquin 'El
Chapo' Guzman as a prosecutor.
THE JUDGE
U.S. District Judge Alison Nathan is presiding over the case in
Manhattan federal court. Nathan, 49 was nominated by former
President Barack Obama to the court in 2011.
She presided over the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission's suit
against Tesla Inc Chief Executive Elon Musk , which ended in Musk
agreeing to new vetting rules over his use of Twitter.
Earlier this month, Nathan was nominated by U.S. Senate Majority
Leader Chuck Schumer to serve on the 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of
Appeals. Nathan said she was honored by the nomination, but would
see the Maxwell trial through to completion.
(Reporting by Luc Cohen in New York; Editing by Noeleen Walder and
Alistair Bell)
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