Elizabeth F. Loftus is a Distinguished Professor of Psychological Science and Law at UC Irvine who served as an expert witness for the defense in the Ghislaine Maxwell trial (related to the Jeffrey Epstein case). She testified about the science of memory, including how memory can be vulnerable to contamination, suggestion, and false memory formation. Loftus is not a party to the Epstein case itself, nor is she accused of any wrongdoing; she provided expert testimony on behalf of the defense regarding memory science and its applicability to victim testimony. Her testimony was characterized by some as ineffective for the defense, as she did not confirm predictions that victims were imagining abuse and actually testified that memory for traumatic events is likely better than memory for non-traumatic events.
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Just before the new year, Ghislaine Maxwell — Jeffrey Epstein's chief accomplice and former girlfriend — was found guilty on five of six charges related to sex …
Dr. Elizabeth Loftus is the Distinguished Professor of Psychological Science and Law at the University of California, Irvine School of Law. She is one of the na…
Court record disclosing Dr. Loftus as an expert witness for the defense in the Maxwell case, detailing her background as a psychological scientist specializing …
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