Attorneys and the judge in the Trump Organization tax evasion case on Thursday settled upon the 12 Manhattan residents who will be on the jury for a six-week trial, including one man who spoke favorably of pre-presidential Donald Trump but said he became “crazy” and “narcissistic” after taking the White House.

The last five jurors were sworn in on Thursday afternoon after more than three days of jury selection that began with a pool of more than 130 potential jurors. 

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