deliberations. the jury declined that deliberations. thejury declined that opportunity, the jury declined that opportunity, the jury declined the opportunity yesterday to sit until six p:m.. thejudge asked them if they would be willing to sit until 6pm instead of five p:m., thejury said no until 6pm instead of five p:m., the jury said no thank you, we want to go home, but we will be backin want to go home, but we will be back in the morning to resume. so thejudge urged back in the morning to resume. so the judge urged the jury without pushing them to continue their deliberations as long as possible, but unfortunately, they were dashed fortunately they were able to reach a verdict without, you know, having to start this process over again, which frankly would ve been incredibly difficult for everyone on all sides. absolutely. 0n the nature of the case itself, cases involving sexual abuse, especially from such a long time ago, they are hugely challenging for the legal process at the best
this case? i what do you make of that in this case? this case? i mean, i can tell you that this case? i mean, i can tell you that prosecution - this case? i mean, i can tell you that prosecution team i this case? i mean, i can tell. you that prosecution team and the defence team did the same, right? so they took those notes and really try to infer from those notes where it s heading. i think, those notes where it s heading. ithink, again, they those notes where it s heading. i think, again, they notes from thejury really i think, again, they notes from the jury really indicated that they were carefully and thoroughly going through each count and evaluating the evidence with regard to each account independently, which i think is a good thing for the government on appeal here, but there were some notes that were frankly probably concerning to both sides along the way, but ultimately, they were able to reach a verdict. i think the longer thejury takes, reach a verdict. i think the long
damon williams, remember, this is a big win for the us government. ghislaine maxwell has been under suspicion for more than a decade. and they have said, they welcomed the verdict and they commend the bravery of the victims who came forward. they said that their courage and willingness to face therapies are made this case and today s results possible. spencer kuvin is an attorney who represented three victims in thejeffrey epstein sex crime case in 2008 he s been giving me his reaction. i know that this is a victory not i know that this is a victory notiust i know that this is a victory notjust for victims that testified, that should be seen as a testified, that should be seen as a victory for all victims of mass as a victory for all victims of mass ghislaine maxwell and mr epstein mass ghislaine maxwell and mr epstein. and a victory, as you have epstein. and a victory, as you have heard epstein. and a victory, as you have heard before, on behalf of all of have heard b
black, flask two black mask on as well, very animated talking to her attorneys. made lots of notes throughout the trial and we believe she passes the notes to her lawyers who then pass it to her lawyers who then pass it to her siblings who as i mentioned are very. have been here every day since she has been on trial, and of course, i waiting for that verdict to come through as well. she didn t take the stand. she said the case against her wasn t proven but the jury rejected that on five charges. find proven but the jury re ected that on five charges. and you mentioned that on five charges. and you mentioned that that on five charges. and you mentioned that media - that on five charges. and you | mentioned that media scrum. that on five charges. and you - mentioned that media scrum. how much of an interest has this case been gathering across the us? , us? huge interest. the ghislaine us? huge interest. the ghislaine maxwell - us? huge interest. the ghislaine maxwell has i us? hug