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The court orders that courtroom sketch artists are prohibited from drawing exact likenesses of prote...

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The court orders that courtroom sketch artists are prohibited from drawing exact likenesses of protected witnesses in the Ghislaine Maxwell trial. This order aims to maintain the anonymity of these witnesses. The order was issued by Judge Alison J. Nathan on November 18, 2021.

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