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Published 09:49 2 Apr 2022 BST

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"This is one of the biggest mistakes I have made in my life," he said. He also claimed to have "flew through" the document and was "super distracted" by everything in the jury room.
US Circuit Judge Alison Nathan announced on April 1 that said juror testified truthfully in a March hearing, citing that they harboured "no bias toward the defendant."
"His failure to disclose his prior sexual abuse during the jury selection process was highly unfortunate, but not deliberate," the judge said. "The court further concludes that Juror 50 harboured no bias toward the defendant and could serve as a fair and impartial juror."
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Back in February, Maxwell was placed on suicide watch. Prison consultant Justin Paperny told The Times of Maxwell's accommodation:
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