Thẩm phán tuyên bố sốc về quyết định kháng cáo của Amber Heard
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On ABC News, an unnamed member of the jury in the defamation trial initiated by Johnny Depp shared thoughts about Amber Heard and the Aquaman female star crying in court when she told her ex-husband.
On May 16, ABC News' "Good Morning America" aired an interview with a jury member in the trial of a defamation lawsuit initiated by Johnny Depp against his ex-wife Amber Heard. ABC News did not reveal the person's identity, only saying it was "one of five male members of the jury". It is known that the other two are women.
Regarding the decision to prosecute actor Johnny Depp won the lawsuit, the unnamed man explained, the jurors did not believe Amber Heard's testimony was sincere.
"She cried, from the facial expressions to the stares at the jury that made us very uncomfortable. When answering a question, she would cry and then two seconds later her face was as cold as ice. Some one of us used the phrase 'crocodile tears' for that case," the male juror said.
According to this person, the jury felt that much of the story of actress Amber Heard was meaningless, most jurors considered the actress born in 1986 to be the aggressor. On the contrary, they find what the "Pirates of the Caribbean" actor is more trustworthy. "He looks a bit more authentic from the way he answers the questions. His emotional state is very stable," the man said.
In addition, he denied claims by Amber Heard and her attorney that the jury was influenced by social media during the trial. He asserted that the jury reached its verdict after carefully examining the evidence.
"In the end what I think is the truth they both abuse each other. I think neither of them is right or wrong. But to get to the extent of what she claims, there isn't enough or any What evidence actually supports her testimony," the male juror insisted.
This person added, the beauty "Aquaman" did not donate the amount of $ 7 million received from the divorce with Johnny Depp to charity as she had previously committed. He called it "a huge failure" for Amber Heard.
Earlier, in a clip interview with Law & Crime Network, court reporter Judy Bellinger revealed that some jurors fell asleep during Johnny Depp and Amber Heard's six-week trial. According to Bellinger, staying sober is difficult because the court plays a lot of testimonies while the jury members have only one thing to do is sit still and watch the trial.
The jurors' identities will be kept secret for at least a year.
In another development, recently, in an interview on the "Today" program, Amber Heard caused a stir when it came to her relationship with her ex-husband.
Notably, when asked about her feelings for Depp, the actress frankly admitted: "Of course. I love him. I loved him with all my heart. I don't have bad feelings. or mean to him."
Affirming her marriage is "ugly and toxic", the "Aquaman" beauty still told MC Savannah that she has love for the man she has accused of physical and mental abuse.
During the interview, Amber Heard also mentioned the 2018 Washington Post article, "The article isn't about my relationship with Johnny. I'm talking about a broader cultural issue that we have in the past. At that time, I was fully aware that I should not reveal about Depp or do anything to smear him," the 36-year-old actor confided.
During the course of the fight, Heard maintained that her motivation for writing the article was to give her voice to the #MeToo movement, which was growing at the time.
But, after all, Heard insisted Depp lied. She claims to be a victim and is just trying to protest the violence.
After the court issued the ruling on June 1, Amber Heard said the verdict was a step backwards and would appeal. She faces a fine of 10.35 million USD but cannot pay because of financial difficulties. In addition, Heard received $2 million in compensation from Depp.
Amber Heard đệ đơn kháng cáo 43 trang, đòi đổi bồi thẩm đoàn và xét xử lại vụ kiện với Johnny Depp Hoàng Phúc10:48:37 04/07/2022Các luật sư của Heard, người bị kết tội về ba cáo buộc phỉ báng do Depp đệ trình, đã tuyên bố trong một kiến nghị dài 43 trang được đệ trình vào tuần trước rằng phán quyết không được chứng minh bởi bằng chứng trong phiên tòa xét xử bom tấn của...
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