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Ghislaine Maxwell trial sketch artist Jane Rosenberg has captured of the world’s most hardened criminals

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Ghislaine Maxwell’s sex-trafficking trial made courtroom sketch artist Jane Rosenberg and her pastel artwork go viral. (PHOTO: Gallo Images / Reuters)
Ghislaine Maxwell’s sex-trafficking trial made courtroom sketch artist Jane Rosenberg and her pastel artwork go viral. (PHOTO: Gallo Images / Reuters)

For years she’s sketched images of people facing justice for some of the worst deeds in modern history.

Comedian Bill Cosby’s indecent-assault trial in 2018, Mexican druglord Joaquín “El Chapo” Guzmán’s sensational 2019 drug-conspiracy trial, singer R Kelly’s sex-trafficking trial in 2021 and disgraced movie boss Harvey Weinstein’s rape trials – she’s been there, done the sketch and the world has her to thank for giving us the visuals. 

And recently Jane Rosenberg and her set of pastels had a front-row seat at another headline-grabbing trial: that of Ghislaine Maxwell, found guilty of recruiting, grooming and trafficking underage girls for former boyfriend Jeffrey Epstein.

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