Prospective juror likes a baby oil joke
A 30-year-old former parochial schoolteacher remained in the jury pool despite once reacting to a comedian's joke on social media about baby oil.
Federal prosecutors said they seized cases of baby oil and lubricant that Combs' staff stocked for "freak off" sex parties.
"I guess when they went into his house they found a bunch of baby oil," the woman said. "I liked the video because I thought it was funny."
The woman affirmed she could be fair and impartial despite liking the comedian's video post.
"This case is going to be decided on the evidence and not what you've seen on a comedy sketch," Judge Subramanian said. The woman agreed.
The same prospective juror said she was once caught shoplifting from Harry Potter World at Universal Studios. She was barred from going to the park for a year.

A different woman recounted an incident from her past in which she said an employer kissed and groped her. The judge asked if she could fairly and impartially weigh evidence that is sexual in nature. She affirmed she could.
Defense attorney Marc Agnifilo asked for her dismissal. "I sensed a struggle on her part," Agnifilo said.
"I read that as her trying to be extremely careful," Subramanian said and allowed her to remain in the jury pool.
Once there are 45 qualified potential jurors the lawyers will begin to ask additional questions and strike those they do not want to serve.
A prospective juror said she was familiar with the video of Combs dragging and kicking Cassie in a Los Angeles hotel in 2016.
"The video was disturbing," the woman said. "It was upsetting to watch but I don't know the full story so I can listen to the facts."
She works for HBO, which produced the documentary The Fall of Diddy. The defense sought her dismissal. The woman said she heard no official business about Combs, only what she described as "water cooler talk" about the case. She was allowed to remain in the jury pool.








