2026-03-23
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On the 29th of November 2021, Lucia Osborne Crawley got up in the depths of the night and made her way
to an imposing slate grey courthouse in Manhattan.
I got there at 2, 3 in the morning on that first day.
You have to be there first if you want to get in the courtroom and there were only four spots.
I was trying to keep myself warm.
I was freezing.
We were there for hours in the dark.
That first morning there was a bit of snow.
In later weeks there was a lot of snow.
Lucia is a legal journalist and for six weeks she followed this same routine.
Determined to be inside that courthouse for every moment of the trial of Ghislaine Maxwell.
There's a big set of stairs.
We had to line up down at the bottom.
I remember once just getting hailed on.
And I walked up to the top just to get some shelter.
And this security guard screamed at me, like really yelled at me.
And I said, oh, look, you know, I've got an autoimmune condition.
Can I just have some shelter for a few minutes?