Diddy Sex Trafficking Trial Will Not Sequester Jurors

The Diddy trial is making headlines, but one key difference between this trial and O.J. Simpson’s trial is the jury sequestration. According to TMZ, there are currently no plans to sequester the jury in the Diddy sex trafficking trial in NYC. This means that jurors will be able to go home every day after court, but they are not allowed to discuss the case with anyone.
The questionnaire sent out to potential jurors reveals this information, stating, “There are no plans to sequester the jury, which means you will go home every day after court.” This decision is quite interesting, especially when compared to the O.J. trial where the jury ended up being sequestered for the duration of the trial.
Diddy, like O.J., is a high-profile figure and the trial has garnered a lot of media attention. While there is nothing physically stopping the jurors from going home and watching the news, they are instructed to avoid all media coverage related to the case and not to discuss it with anyone until the trial is over.
Opening arguments are scheduled for next Monday, and TMZ will be covering all developments in detail throughout the trial. Stay tuned for updates and answers to all your questions about the Diddy trial, whether you are a juror or not. Keep checking back for the latest updates on this high-profile case.