courtroom sketch artist sitting in on the Ghislaine Maxwell sex trafficking trial has described the moment when the socialite began to draw her.Illustrator Elizabeth Williams, who has been sketching in court for 40 years, was at a pre-trial hearing in November when Maxwell twice began staring at her while drawing, according to The Sun.A picture of the tense encounter, created by fellow sketch artist Jane Rosenberg, shows Maxwell swivelled round in her chair to draw them a second time, at jury selection later in the month.In the description of Rosenberg's sketch, Reuters wrote: "Ghislaine Maxwell, the Jeffrey Epstein associate accused of sex trafficking, makes a sketch of court artists while seated between defence attorneys Bobbi Sternheim.
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