Jury comprised of New Yorkers with wide range of ages, occupations
The jury hearing the case against Sean Combs is comprised of eight men and four women from varying backgrounds.
Among the men on the jury is a 69-year-old massage therapist, a 68-year-old retired former bank employee, a 41-year-old clerk for a correctional facility, and a 51-year-old scientist. Rounding out the list of men on the jury is a 31-year-old investment analyst, a 68-year-old retired former telephone company lineman, a 39-year-old social worker, and a 67-year-old logistics analyst for a bank.
The women on the jury include a 30-year old deli clerk, a 42-year-old nursing home employee, a 43-year-old physician's assistant, and a 74-year-old treatment coordinator for a nonprofit.
The jurors are from New York City area -- five from Manhattan, three from the Bronx and four from Westchester County.
There are six alternate jurors, including four men: a 57-year-old architect, a 35-year-old unemployed man, a 40-year-old physician scientist and a 37-year old administrative officer with an international government organization. The two female alternates are a 71-year-old dance foundation worker and a 24-year-old site operator for a coffee service company.







