Nathan, however, approved of Maxwell’s proposal for some recurring measurements. “The Government acknowledges that the number one is a multiple of the number three and the Court further concludes that the number five is a multiple of the number three,” Nathan wrote. “Crowds of five, as well as positions one and three, accused the defendant of involvement in the same illegal ten-year deal with the defendant’s constant conspirator, Jeffrey Epstein, for grooming and abusing sexually underage girls.” Maxwell’s trial is set for June 28, and the court will issue a verdict on charges three, four and six. Maxwell, 60, was found guilty of five federal charges: trafficking in a minor, trafficking in a minor for criminal sexual activity, and three related counts of conspiracy. He was acquitted on the charge of seducing a minor to travel to commit illegal sexual acts. A previous proposal for a new trial due to a problem with a juror was rejected earlier in April.