The prosecution's finished presenting their case in Ghislaine Maxwell's abuse trial in New York.
She denies luring girls into sexual encounters with the late Jeffrey Epstein.
Yesterday a fourth woman took to the stand to claim she was attacked as a teenager.
Sky's US correspondent Martha Kelner says next week it'll be the turn of the defence to launch its case:
"They may call an expert in 'hindsight bias'. That's a phenomenon in which people claim that there's a human tendency to remember selective information and to craft a narrative which fits. They'll also have to decide whether to put Ghislaine Maxwell herself on the stand."