One of the jury members from Johnny Depp's lawsuit against Amber Heard says she was too unconvincingly emotional: 'Some of us used the expression 'crocodile tears.''
asked whether the question over money hurt her credibility, Heard said, “I don’t know, because I feel like so much of the trial was meant to cast dispersions on who I am as a human, my credibility, to call me a liar in every way you can.”
It was enough for the jury to feel she was lying. “Ultimately, what I think is truthful was that they were both abusive to each other,” this person said. “I don’t think that makes either of them right or wrong. But to rise to the level of what she was claiming, there wasn’t enough or any evidence that really supported what she was saying.”Washington Post
that, although Depp was never mentioned by name, advocated for legislation on behalf of victims of domestic violence. Three sentences of the article, which is, are what the jury ultimately decided were defamatory. The first count was over the headline, “I spoke up against sexual violence—and faced our culture’s wrath. That has to change.
He claimed as well that he and the six other jury members were given no instruction over how to award damages and were throwing out numbers. Ultimately, though Depp asked for $50 million, they went with $15 million in compensatory and punitive damages, which was reduced to $10.35 million due to a cap of $350,000 in punitive damages in Virginia.
Heard also told Guthrie this week that she doesn’t “blame” the jury for their decision. “I don’t blame them. I actually understand,” Heard said. “He’s a beloved character and people feel they know him. He’s a fantastic actor.”
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