The 12 jurors picked in 's hush money trial, including a woman who called ... trends now

The 12 jurors picked in 's hush money trial, including a woman who called ... trends now
The 12 jurors picked in Trump's hush money trial, including a woman who called ... trends now

The 12 jurors picked in Trump's hush money trial, including a woman who called ... trends now

Twelve Manhattan residents have been picked to decide the fate of Donald Trump in his historic hush money trial.

Seven men and five women - including a corporate lawyer and a woman who called the ex-president 'selfish' - will ultimately determine if Trump is guilty or not guilty of hiding a $130,000 payment to porn star Stormy Daniels to keep her quiet about their alleged affair.

The brutal selection process which included extensive questioning and research into their backgrounds took three days to complete.

Each chosen member answered 'yes' when asked if they could be impartial and fair in the trial of the first former president in history.

Their identities will remain a secret unless they decide to come forward when the case is complete.

Donald Trump sitting in court waiting for proceedings to begin in on day three of his hush money trial

Donald Trump sitting in court waiting for proceedings to begin in on day three of his hush money trial 

One prospective already dropped out, concerned for her privacy after family and friends started asking if she was seated on the Trump trial.

But now the panel is full, and the court will come in on Friday to chose the six alternates to take their place should one of them have to be excused.

DailyMail.com breaks down who made the cut.

Twelve jurors were seated in the Trump hush money trial by the end of day three

Twelve jurors were seated in the Trump hush money trial by the end of day three

A courtroom sketch from day three of jury selection. Before the 12 jurors were seated two were dismissed including one how expressed concerns over being identified

A courtroom sketch from day three of jury selection. Before the 12 jurors were seated two were dismissed including one how expressed concerns over being identified

Here are the twelve jurors identified by jury number to be seated:  

B400 The Fox News and Daily Mail reader

A man who now lives in West Harlem will take up seat number one in the jury box. He said he works in sales and previously was a waiter. 

In his spare time he likes to do anything 'outdoorsy.' 

He lives with his spouse and has no children. 

One of the challenges for the defense has been to find jurors in liberal Manhattan who do not get all their news from the New York Times or NPR. 

Juror B400 said he reads the Daily Mail and watches Fox News as well as the New York Times and MSNBC. 

B565 The investment banker who follows Trump

A man who works as an investment banker and holds an MBA in finance will sit in seat two. 

In his spare time, he enjoys hiking, music concerts and exploring New York City

He said he does follow Trump 'on Twitter.'

He also also follows Trump's former lawyer Michael Cohen and his podcast, the account Mueller She Wrote and news about Ukraine and Israel

He gets his news from the New York Times, has seen quotes from Trump's book 'Art of the Deal'  and has family members who are lawyers.  

 He has not made political contributions. 

B381 The corporate lawyer

A man of in his late 20s or early 30s, according to reporters in the courtroom will take seat three.

He has lived in Chelsea for five years. He said he is a corporate lawyer who likes to hike and run.

Trump listened intently as he gave his answers to the questionnaire, holding his own copy close to his face as he did so.

Later in the day, during the 30-minute 'voir dire' session when lawyers got their turn to ask questions, he was asked whether it was possible to decide someone's intent from their actions.

'I don't think I need to read someone’s mind to read their intent,' he said.

A sketch of Trump listening to his lawyer Todd Blanche during jury selection on April 18

A sketch of Trump listening to his lawyer Todd Blanche during jury selection on April 18

B470 The California security engineer

The juror in seat number four is a security engineer originally from California who lives on the Upper West Side. 

In his spare time, he likes to do 'various things' including wood and metal-working, but he spends the most time taking care of his three kids.

He previously served on a grand jury and another jury 'some time ago.' 

He reads a 'smattering' of news organizations, listens to comedy podcasts.

B374 The Harlem teacher 

A black woman in her late 20s, according to reporters in the room, will be in seat five.

The Harlem native is a teacher with her masters degree in education who described herself by saying 'I'm a creative at heart' who loves theater, writing and traveling.

 She gets her news

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