Guzman is scheduled to be sentenced on June 25 and is facing life in prison without the possibility of parole. "Obviously we're deeply concerned that the jury may have utterly ignored the judge's daily admonitions against reviewing the unprecedented press in the case," one of Guzman's defense lawyers, Jeffrey Lichtman, said in a statement released after the article's publication this week. "More disturbing is the revelation that the jury may have lied to the court about having seen some deeply prejudicial, uncorroborated and inadmissible allegations against Mr. Guzman on the eve of jury deliberations."