O.J. CIVIL TRIAL: COLORING BOOKS, NAP TIME FOR SOME JURORS

O.J. CIVIL TRIAL: COLORING BOOKS, NAP TIME FOR SOME JURORS

LOS ANGELES (Wireless Flash) -- Even though it's been more than a year since the O.J. Simpson civil trial, HBO says it will air a new documentary on June 1 that will reveal behind-the-scenes activities of the jurors. The documentary tells the story of "Juror No. 5," whose real name is Deena Mullen. Mullen claims the jurors all felt like children because they had to be escorted to the bathroom by court employees. Some of the jurors had so much free time during the trial, they actually passed their time by drawing coloring books. But the adolescent antics didn't end there. Mullen says at one point during the trial she was so exhausted that she brought a blanket and pillow so she could sleep under a table after lunch. Mullen admits that while jury duty was a little too regimented for her, she was proud to do her duty and would gladly do it all over again. "Juror No. 5: 58 Days Of Duty On The O.J. Simpson Civil Trial" will air June 1.

CONTACT: Deena Mullen, ***1/2; Arrange through Judy Twersky; Forest Hills, NY; (718) 263-6633