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What we know about the jurors who will decide Sean 'Diddy' Combs's fate

The outcome of the Sean "Diddy" Combs sex trafficking trial is in the hands of the 12 individuals who have been selected as jurors.  On Monday, the group of jurors - made up of eight men and four women - listened to opening statements from the prosecution and defence as the trial got underway in Manhattan, New York.

The 55-year-old hip-hop mogul has strenuously denied the allegations against him and pleaded not guilty to five charges. They are: One count of racketeering conspiracy, two counts of sex trafficking by force, fraud or coercion, and two counts of transportation to engage in prostitution.

Members of the jury range in age from 30 to 74, coming from different neighbourhoods across New York, and from a wide range of professions. Here is everything we know about the group tasked with deciding the outcome of the high-profile case.

How were jurors selected? The 12 individuals were whittled down from a pool of 45 prospective jurors last week. During the selection process, each individual was questioned by Judge Arun Subramanian in a legal process known as "voir dire" - translated from French as "to speak the truth".

The process aims to find a panel of 12 main jurors and six alternates who can be fair and impartial. That has been a particularly sensitive issue in this trial, given Combs' celebrity status as an entrepreneur and rap mogul and the worldwide coverage of the case so far.

Jurors were quizzed about their hobbies and musical tastes, with some of the younger jurors in their 30s and 40s saying they listen to hip-hop and R&B music - genres that are closely associated with Combs. They were also asked if they had any views on the prosecution or the defence, if they or someone close to them had been a victim of crime, and their beliefs on hiring sex workers, the use of illegal drugs, hip-hop artists and law enforcement.

Judge Subramanian then asked jurors whether they had heard of names included on a list of individuals, including celebrities, who may be mentioned during the trial. The list is long, the court heard, with the judge saying it reminded him of Lord Of The Rings.

As jury selection unfolded, Combs sat in court wearing a white shirt with a black crew-neck sweater, grey trousers and glasses. He appeared to express his approval or disapproval at each individual, either with a nod or by shaking his head no, to his attorneys.

Read more about how jury selection unfolded in court here. Read more:Diddy on trial: Everything you need to knowSean Combs: A timeline of allegations What to know about those selected The individuals selected to sit on the jury include an investment analyst, a healthcare worker, a massage therapist and a deli worker, according to Sky News' US partner network, NBC News.

When called for jury duty, potential jurors are allocated a number, which allows the court to keep track of the individuals and ensures a random selection process. Here is everything we know about those selected for Combs's trial: • Juror no 2: A 69-year-old male from Manhattan who works as an actor and massage therapist.

He listens to classical, jazz and rock music, and his hobbies include music, theatre, cycling and hiking. • Juror no 5: A 31-year-old male from Manhattan who works as an investment analyst.

He enjoys playing sports and video games. • Juror no 25: A 51-year-old male from Manhattan who has a PhD in molecular biology and neuroscience.

He listens to classical music and opera, and his hobbies include art, science, cooking and the outdoors. • Juror no 28: A 30-year-old female from the New York borough of the Bronx, who works in a deli.

She listens to hip-hop and reggaeton and enjoys reading and playing video games. • Juror no 55: A 42-year-old female from Manhattan who is an aide in a nursing home.

She likes to cook and paint, and watch Harry Potter and Disney films. • Juror no 58: A 41-year-old male from the Bronx who works in communications at a US prison.

He listens to reggaeton and '90s hip-hop, and his hobbies include sports and fantasy football. • Juror no 75: A 68-year-old male from Westchester County, just north of New York City, who is a retired bank worker.

He listens to Indian music and plays cricket and volleyball. • Juror no 116: A 68-year-old male from Westchester County who is retired and used to work at a telecommunications company.

He listens to rock music, and likes to bowl and play golf. • Juror no 160: A 43-year-old female from Westchester County who works as a healthcare worker.

She listens to R&B and hip-hop, and likes dancing. • Juror no 184: A 39-year-old male from the Bronx who is a social worker.

He listens to R&B and popular music from West Africa, and enjoys watching sports. • Juror no 201: A 67-year-old male from Westchester County who works as a logistics analyst.

His hobbies include woodworking and cycling. • Juror no 217: A 74-year-old female from Manhattan who works as a treatment coordinator.

She listens to classical music and likes to travel. The six alternate jurors chosen include four men and two women, ranging in age from 24 to 71.

Those individuals will hear the entire case but will only participate in the decision-making if one of the 12 main jurors cannot continue. The trial is expected to last around eight weeks..

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