![]() ![]() Williams likened this incident to cult leader Charles Manson who used to draw his sketch artist in court. She stared right at us and it was definitely an odd moment.” Maxwell’s sketch depicting courtroom illustrator Elizabeth Williams. “It was like she didn’t think anyone would notice. ![]() “It was the first thing she did when she got into court,” Williams told The Sun. Manage Print Subscription / Tax ReceiptĪccording to Williams, the defendant, seated between her two lawyers, swivelled around in her chair to draw Williams.Prosecutors have alleged that 59-year-old Ms Maxwell used to prey on girls and groom them for convicted paedophile and sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. I thought it was more important to show the table open.” I can be working on one sketch and suddenly something else will happen and I’ll switch papers.” She revealed that when during the Ghislaine Maxwell trial, when that massage table was brought out for the jury to look at, “I sketched that scene - suddenly, they opened the table up. Now, she says that “there were days I did seven or eight (sketches). It’s just fun,” she told Inside Hook last year. “It feels good when somebody needs me and wants me and calls me and says ‘Jane, go now’ and make some money and I’m paid for drawing people. And that is when “I looked in the mirror and when I came home I said, ‘I’m gonna do this.’” One day, she told the Inside Hook, she saw court artist Marilyn Church speak at the Society of Illustrators in New York. She used to draw portraits on the beach in Provincetown, Massachusetts and recreated Rembrandts and Vermeers on the sidewalk with pastels on Fifth Avenue near the Central Park Zoo. Ghislaine Maxwell looks on uncomfortably as the massage table at the centre of the sex abuse allegations is brought into the New York courtroom (sketch by talented Jane Rosenberg at /5MtzI7vq7Z In her 35-year-long career she has drawn Mark David Chapman, El Chapo, Bill Cosby, Harvey Weinstein, and Anthony Weiner. Ms Rosenberg also said that 35 years ago, Eddie Murphy had sketched her on a little Post-it. She said that “the last time was recent - a co-defendant in the Lev Parnas trial was sketching me.” The artist also revealed that this was not the first time she was being drawn by someone else in the courtroom. Ms Rosenberg told Newsweek that she had interacted with the defendant during the trial on a number of occasions.Ĭompletely losing my mind over this courtroom sketch of ghislaine maxwell staring straight at the artist and drawing them right back /La8sh4c9Pqĭuring the interview when she was asked why the image captured social media or could it possibly be the eye contact between the two, Ms Rosenberg responded: “I just heard last night it went viral on Twitter. Follow live updates on the Ghislaine Maxwell trial Social media was amazed at the bizarre image, with several people saying that Ms Maxwell was mocking the artist. The drawing shows Ms Maxwell looking straight at the artist, with a blank expression while doodling on a notepad in front of her in the courtroom during the trial. It’s like a photographer - they wait for that moment and say someone’s name and they turn to them. Ms Rosenberg also revealed that “she (Maxwell) started nodding at me and waving at me. ![]() Speaking to the Intelligencer, Jane Rosenberg spoke about the image that has captured the imagination of people and said: “In the pretrials in that little courtroom, that’s when the sketching started. The New York artist, whose drawing of Ghislaine Maxwell drawing her during her trial went viral, has said the socialite has sketched her “a few times in a row.” ![]()
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