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The document contains an interview with Scotty David, a juror in Ghislaine Maxwell's sex-trafficking...

The document contains an interview with Scotty David, a juror in Ghislaine Maxwell's sex-trafficking trial, where he discusses the jury's decision-making process and the credibility of the victims' testimony. David shares his personal experience as a survivor of sexual abuse and how it influenced his understanding of the victims' stories. The interview provides context on the jury's verdict and the evidence presented during the trial.

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The document contains an interview with Scotty David, a juror in Ghislaine Maxwell's sex-trafficking trial, where he discusses the jury's decision-making process and the credibility of the victims' testimony. David shares his personal experience as a survivor of sexual abuse and how it influenced his understanding of the victims' stories. The interview provides context on the jury's verdict and the evidence presented during the trial.

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