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Sean 'Diddy' Combs’ Trial: What does the jury panel look like?

Sean 'Diddy' Trial began on Monday, May 12, 2025 in Manhattan

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Sean Diddy Combs’ Trial: What does the jury panel look like?
 Sean 'Diddy' Combs’ Trial: What does the jury panel look like?

The jurors who will decide Sean 'Diddy' Combs' fate  were selected on Monday, May 12.

They will determine the music mogul's innocence or guilt based on his testimony.

For the unversed, Combs is facing multiple charges in his racketeering and sex-trafficking trial, which began on Monday, May 12, in Manhattan.

To note, he denied all the allegations made against him and pleaded not guilty.

The selected jury comprises eight men and four women. Have a look at the Jury Panel.

Juror 2

White man, 69, retired massage therapist and actor from Manhattan. He has worked in two luxury hotels.

Juror 5

White man, 31, investment analyst from Manhattan. He learned about the Diddy case from news media reporting and admitted to viewing the Cassie Ventura hotel assault video footage.

Juror 25

Hispanic man, 61, a scientist from Manhattan. He has seen the videos of Diddy assaulting his ex, Cassie Ventura. 

Juror 28

Hispanic woman, 30, supermarket clerk from the Bronx. She doesn’t follow news, instead relies on 'word of mouth.'

Juror 55

Black woman, 42, dietary aide who has two kids. Her only criminal record was being caught with an open bottle of alcohol when she was younger.

Juror 58

Black man, 41, works in accounts for the New York City Department of Corrections. He is engaged and lives in the Bronx.  The juror prefers reading the New York Post and GQ magazine.

Juror 75

Asian man, 75, retired from JP Morgan. He lives in Westchester County with his wife, with whom he has a son. He watches the Discovery Channel and likes to listen to old Indian music. He enjoys playing cricket and volleyball.

Juror 116

White man, 68, retired telecom field tech. He is sensitive to violence but says he will handle it while watching gruesome and explicit graphics during the trial.

Juror 160

Black woman, 43, lives in Westchester with husband and two children. She works as a physician's assistant and is a former amateur actor. The woman doesn’t keep up with celebrities’ news.

Juror 184

Black man, 39, a social worker program and security guard from the Bronx. Through his work, he has experience with domestic violence cases.

Juror 201

White man 67, senior logistics analyst from Westchester. He initially said he was 'unsure' about Diddy's guilt, later clarified he had 'no opinion' about it.

Juror 217

Black woman, 74 retired, worked with the blind. She reads the New York Times, watches CBS and ABC News.