When reporters outside the Manhattan court asked Hadid what happened inside the courtroom, KTLA reported she, “I’m not allowed to talk about jury duty. I’m sorry.” Judge Burke recently made it clear that he won't tolerate prospective jurors talking about their jury duty summons, saying they may be held in contempt of court if they post about it on social media.
"The court was alerted to a few prospective jurors from last week who have gone on Facebook and/or Twitter and discussed their prospective jury duty," Burke said, according to . "Let me tell you, they may be held in contempt of court … and face serious consequences up to and including 30 days in jail and a significant fine.”
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