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In 2015, DJ David Mueller sued Swift because he claimed that she made false groping accusations against him. Mueller claimed that the accusation that he groped her butt during a meet-and-greet in 2013 caused him to lose his job. Swift then countersued Mueller (for one dollar).
(Here's a rundown of the whole legal situation if you want to dive deeper.)
Since there isn't any photography in the courtroom, there are sketches. The Denver Post posted a sketch featuring Swift, and it's a little different from her actual face.
Needless to say, Twitter is having a field day with it.
Here is the sketch in question:
And here is what people are saying about it:
The first courtroom sketch of #TaylorSwift in her Denver trial. https://t.co/CKhDcgUBV8 pic.twitter.com/1TvJYrVTeH
- The Denver Post (@denverpost) August 8, 2017
I see the person who designed the Emma Watson Belle doll is now a courtroom sketch artist for Taylor Swift's trial #taylorswifttrial #smh
- Ally Reid (@ashallann) August 9, 2017
Somebody mind telling me what Draco Malfoy is on trial?? #taylorswifttrial @AlwaysJKRowling pic.twitter.com/REl1z3smm4
- Jonathan Dwinnells (@thatbrownhomie) August 9, 2017
I think it's safe to say the courtroom sketch artist is a Katy Perry fan #TaylorSwiftTrial pic.twitter.com/PHUpuZLsez
- Sara Weber (@sarapweber) August 8, 2017
How long before Taylor Swift sues this courtroom sketch artist? https://t.co/1UUpVMcoFt pic.twitter.com/njfArypyKi
- Dorsey (@dorseyshaw) August 8, 2017
I am not sure who the #taylorswifttrial sketch artist is but I bet we have a breakup song about them by next year 😬 pic.twitter.com/YY1m2QbPVI
- Natasha Bitner (@Gyp_Sea_Grl) August 9, 2017
This artist's rendition of Taylor Swift is a very good sketch of Rolf from The Sound of Music. pic.twitter.com/Qf37v3J8vC
- Anne T. Donahue (@annetdonahue) August 9, 2017