The jury at Sean “Diddy” Combs’ trial is comprised of eight men and four women whose jobs range from massage therapist to neuroscientist to nursing-home aide.
Four of the jurors are white, while the rest are non-white.
The panel will remain anonymous throughout the trial, which is slated to end by July 4.
Sean “Diddy” Combs’ defense attorney Teny Geragos speaking to the jury during the opening statements of his trial on May 12, 2025. REUTERSThe panel includes:
Juror 1:
A white man, 69, from Manhattan who works as a massage therapist and listens to jazz. He is a trained actor, single and has no kids. One of his female relatives was the victim of domestic violence, which Combs’ lawyers used to try to get him booted off.
Juror 2:
A white man, 31, from Manhattan who is an investment analyst, attends a country club in Connecticut, plays video games and listens to orchestra music. He saw the video of Combs beating ex-girlfriend and soon-to-be-witness Cassie Ventura but says he’s a “blank slate.’’
Prosecutor Emily Johnson pointing to Combs during her opening statement. REUTERSJuror 3:
A man of color, 51, from Manhattan with a PhD in neuroscience who listens to opera. He also saw the beating video.
Juror 4:
A woman of color, 30, from The Bronx who works in the deli at a city supermarket, likes hip hop and says she only gets her news from “word of mouth.’’ Her relative was once arrested for bank theft.
Combs making a heart gesture to family members in the audience on the first day of his trial. Elizabeth Williams via APJuror 5:
A black woman, 42, from Manhattan who works as a dietary aide at a nursing home. She says she doesn’t watch the news and is a fan of Harry Potter. She once got a ticket for drinking in public.
Juror 6:
An Asian man, 68, from Westchester County who retired from a financial company, watches Fox and CNN and plays cricket and volleyball.
Combs giving a thumbs up to family members in the audience. REUTERSJuror 7:
A white man, 57, who lives in Westchester and works as an architect. He has a masters degree in mechanical engineering, reads several publications including the New York Times and New Yorker, and roots for the New York Mets.
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Juror 8:
A white man, 68, from Westchester who retired from Verizon and is into bowling, hiking and rock ’n’ roll. He says he is squeamish, doesn’t “like violence’’ and has seen the Ventura video.
Combs’ family members leaving court on the first day of his trial. REUTERSJuror 9:
A black woman, 43, of Westchester who works as a physician’s assistant. She says she doesn’t read a lot of news but watches Netflix and likes to dance and listen to hip hop and R&B.
Juror 10:
A black man, 39, of The Bronx who is a social worker and listens to Afrobeats.
Juror 11:
A black woman, 74, of Manhattan with a bachelor’s of science degree and gets her news from outlets such as the New York Times and ABC.
Juror 12:
A white man, 67, of Westchester who works as a logistics analyst and listens to news radio on the way to work. He likes watching “Survivor’’ and does woodworking.
— Additional reporting by Kate Sheehy






