Meet the 12 Jurors who'll be deciding Donald Trump's hush money trial
Twelve Manhattan jurors selected after three days of questioning will decide former President Donald J. Trump's fate in his criminal case.
After three days of questioning, 12 New Yorkers have been selected as jurors in Donald Trump's first secret criminal fine trial. The judge decided to keep the documents confidential during the hearing.
Jurors are selected by prosecutors and defense attorneys from hundreds of cases. The hearing centers on allegations that former Trump fixer Michael Cohen paid Stormy Daniels $130,000 in hush money in 2016. exit:
Jury No. 1 of them works in sales and lives in West Harlem. He loves the outdoors and gets his news from the New York Times, Fox News and MSNBC. He didn't have a good impression of the former president when he heard about some of Trump's other criminal cases.
Jury No. 3 of them work in law and live in Chelsea. Although he doesn't follow the news closely, he does read the New York Times and Wall Street Journal. Little is known about Trump's other criminal cases.
Jury No. 4, an engineer from the Upper West Side. When asked how he felt during jury selection, he replied: "I froze." He doesn't have good feelings towards Trump.
Jury No. 5 work in education and are from Harlem. He tries to avoid political discussions and doesn't listen much to the news. He appreciated Trump's assertion and said, "President Trump speaks his mind."
Jury No. 6 of them work on machines and live in Chelsea. It gets its news from the New York Times, Google, Facebook and TikTok. He believes he may have different beliefs than Trump, but acknowledges that "this is a free country."
Jury No. 7 of them practice law and live on the Upper East Side. He is aware of Trump's other events but has no problem with Trump's behavior. He has a "political view of Trump's presidency" and accepts some policies but not others.
Jury No. 8 is from the Upper East Side and works in finance. He reads the New York Times and Wall Street Journal and watches CNBC and BBC. He enjoys fly fishing, skiing and yoga. He said that he had no feelings or beliefs that would prevent him from justice while the jury was being selected.
Jury No. 9 work in a school and are from the Upper East Side. "He's our president. Everybody knows who he is," she said of Trump, adding that "everyone talked politics" while he was in office.
Juror 2 works in finance and lives in Hell's Kitchen. He loves hiking, music and concerts. Trump's former representative Michael D. Cohen also follows former Trump advisor Kellyanne Conway on social media. She believes Trump is doing a good thing for the country, and "it goes both ways," she says.
Juror 10 is a businessman who lives in Murray Hill. He does not follow the news much, but when he does, it's The New York Times. He enjoys listening to podcasts on behavioral psychology as a hobby. He does not have a strong opinion on Trump.
Juror 11 is a product manager and lives in Upper Manhattan. She does not have strong opinions about Trump but doesn’t like his public persona, saying, "I don’t like some of my co-workers, but I don’t try to sabotage their work," which drew laughter from the jury box.
Juror 12 works in health care and lives on the Upper East Side. She enjoys listening to live music and hiking, and also listens to religious podcasts.
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