A Young Juror Gives the Elderly Judge a Run for His Money
- by Marie Pohl
- 6 Min
Candidate aged 22 imparts lessons to P. Diddy in jury setting - Potential juror, aged 22, instructs Sean P. Combs, also known as P. Diddy, on fear.
An energetic, young woman takes the stand. Federal Judge Arun Subramanian, overseeing the trial against the fallen music icon, poses a series of questions to gauge her juror eligibility. The defendants' name? Not P. Diddy, but Sean "Diddy" Combs.
- Sean "Diddy" Combs
- Arun Subramanian
- Young Juror
The vibrant young woman exudes confidence. She holds her own against the stern, gray-haired judge. Yet, it's uncertain if she'll make the cut as a member of the final jury. The attorneys, along with Judge Subramanian, are meticulously sifting through a pool of 45 potential jurors to select the 12 jurors and 6 alternates for the trial.
As of early May 2025, the jury selection process is nearing its conclusion[1][2][3]. While there has been no mention of a specific juror "teaching Diddy a lesson" in current coverage, if such an incident occurred, the media has yet to report on the details. The focus thus far has been on the trial proceedings, the charges against Combs, and the conduct of those involved, including popular lawyer Mark Geragos and Judge Subramanian's handling of the case. Stay tuned for updates on this captivating trial!
[1] CNN[2] NY Times[3] TMZ
- It is unclear if the vibrant young woman, who held her own against Judge Arun Subramanian during the jury selection process for the trial of Sean "Diddy" Combs, will be selected as a member of the final jury.
- Sean "Diddy" Combs, a famous celebrity in the entertainment industry, is currently on trial, with Judge Arun Subramanian overseeing the proceedings.
- Arun Subramanian, a federal judge, posed questions to potential jurors to gauge their eligibility, including a young woman who exuded confidence and challenged the judge's stern demeanor.
- During the jury selection process for P. Diddy's trial, numerous potential jurors, including the young woman, are being carefully evaluated by attorneys and Judge Arun Subramanian to determine their suitability for the trial.