Ghislaine Maxwell Trial Will Put Memories of Jeffrey Epstein Accusers on Trial

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Ghislaine Maxwell Trial Will Put Memories of Jeffrey Epstein Accusers on Trial
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Scheduled to begin Monday, the trial of Ghislaine Maxwell is expected to hinge on the testimony of women who say the British socialite helped financier Jeffrey Epstein sexually abuse them decades ago

Ms. Maxwell’s lawyers have said that they plan to cast doubt on the accusers’ accounts, in part by having a memory expert who has testified in many high-profile criminal cases take the stand to explain how people can develop false memories of past events.

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