Story highlights Juror No. 8: "Everybody's not agreeing. It looks like a hung jury."

Deliberations will resume Monday with a new juror

Newark, New Jersey (CNN) A juror dismissed from the corruption trial of Sen. Bob Menendez said she believes the case is headed toward a "hung jury," and wrote a note to Judge William Walls expressing her concerns.

"It's going to be a hung jury," Evelyn Arroyo-Maultsby, the former "Juror No. 8," said in an interview with CNN. "I gave him my feelings about what was going on in the jury room. I just wanted to express to him that we couldn't reach an agreement."

Her note to the judge, the details of which have not previously been reported, was passed to Walls' courtroom deputy Thursday afternoon as Arroyo-Maultsby left for the day and she said the deputy accepted it.

Arroyo-Maultsby had longstanding vacation plans to the Bahamas Saturday that Judge William Walls had agreed to honor, and was excused Thursday afternoon as the day end concluded with no verdict.

After she was dismissed, she provided an extraordinary peek behind the curtain into over 16 hours of jury deliberations, describing a "tense" mood in the jury room with the vote "flip-flopping" at times.

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