Key players: Who’s who at Donald Trump’s hush money criminal trial

FILE - Former President Donald Trump's attorney Todd Blanche exits the courtroom, April 19, 2024, at Manhattan Criminal Court in New York. A former federal prosecutor, Blanche previously represented Trump's former campaign chairman, Paul Manafort, in a mortgage fraud case, and got it thrown out. Blanche successfully argued that the case, brought by the same prosecutor's office now taking on Trump, was too similar to one that landed Manafort in federal prison and therefore amounted to double jeopardy. (Mark Peterson/Pool Photo via AP, File)

FILE - David Pecker, chairman and CEO of American Media, speaks at an event, Jan. 31, 2014 in New York. Pecker is The National Enquirer's former publisher and a longtime friend of Donald Trump. Prosecutors say he met with Trump and Trump's former lawyer Michael Cohen at Trump Tower in August 2015 and agreed to help Trump's campaign identify negative stories about him. (Marion Curtis via AP, File)

FILE - Hope Hicks, former White House Communications Director, arrives to meet with the House Intelligence Committee, at the Capitol in Washington, Feb. 27, 2018. Prosecutors say Hicks spoke with former President Donald Trump by phone during a frenzied effort to keep allegations of his marital infidelity out of the press after the infamous "Access Hollywood" tape leaked weeks before the 2016 election. In the tape, from 2005, Trump boasted about grabbing women without permission. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite, File)

FILE - Michael Cohen arrives at New York Supreme Court Oct. 25, 2023, in New York. Donald Trump's former lawyer and fixer, Cohen was once a fierce Trump ally, but now he's a key prosecution witness against his former boss in the Trump hush money trial. Cohen worked for the Trump Organization from 2006 to 2017. He later went to federal prison after pleading guilty to campaign finance violations relating to the hush-money arrangements and other, unrelated crimes. (AP Photo/Yuki Iwamura, File)

FIILE - Donald Trump's defense attorney, Emil Bove, returns to the courtroom after a break at Manhattan criminal court, April 16, 2024, in New York. A star college lacrosse player, Bove was a veteran prosecutor for years in the prestigious Southern District of New York. In that role, he was involved in multiple high-profile prosecutions, including a drug trafficking case against the brother of the former Honduran president. He also served as co-chief of the Terrorism and International Narcotics Unit. (AP Photo/Mary Altaffer, Pool, File)

FILE - Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg listens at news conference in New York, Feb. 7, 2023. A former civil rights lawyer and law professor, Bragg is a Democrat in his first term as Manhattan's district attorney. He inherited the Donald Trump investigation when he took office in 2021. He oversaw the prosecution of Trump's company in an unrelated tax fraud case before moving to indict Trump last year. (AP Photo/Seth Wenig, File)

NEW YORK — Donald Trump’s hush money criminal trial shifts to opening statements Monday, followed by the start of witness testimony. A jury of seven men and five women, plus six alternates, was picked last week.