The juror who was removed from Sean “Diddy” Combs‘ trial wasn’t impressed or influenced by Diddy’s fame or music career. According to a source close to the juror, he wasn’t a fan and mainly listens to Spanish-language music, so Diddy’s celebrity status didn’t affect him.
The source told TMZ that the juror, known as Juror 6, never wanted to be part of the high-profile case but was selected after receiving a jury summons. He’s described as a quiet, private person who prefers to keep to himself and do his work without attention.
Since being dismissed, he’s been uncomfortable with the media interest surrounding him. He has no plans to do interviews, write a book, or seek the spotlight. He just wants to return to his normal life and job with the New York State Department of Corrections and Community Supervision.
Juror 6 was dismissed by Judge Arun Subramanian over confusion about his actual place of residence either the Bronx or New Jersey. The source says the juror hasn’t spoken about the trial at all, not even to close contacts, and is strictly following the judge’s instructions to stay silent about the case. He has now been replaced by a 57-year-old white male alternate juror from Westchester County.