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Amber Heard says jury was 'influenced by Johnny Depp's excellent acting' during their trial

2022-06-13T15:03:15.301Z


The actress spoke on the program “Today Show” on the verdict of the trial which opposed her to Johnny Depp.


She spoke for the first time in public on the verdict of the trial which opposed her to Johnny Depp.

Sentenced to pay 10.4 million dollars (9 million euros) to her ex-husband - the latter will have to pay her 2 million dollars (1.8 million euros) -, Amber Heard denounced this verdict, which she considers "unfair", in the "Today Show".

A program recorded on Thursday, June 9, which will be broadcast in its entirety on Friday, June 17 on NBC.

The heroine of

Aquaman

(2018) notably felt that the jurors had been influenced by the "excellent acting" of her former husband, and by the unfavorable content about him, conveyed on social networks.

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"They didn't believe a single word"

“Even someone who is sure and certain that I deserve all these vitriolic attacks, and that I am lying, could not look me straight in the eye and tell me that I was talked about fairly on social media,” said she pointed out.

According to the actress, who plans to appeal the court decision, the jurors were influenced by the statements of Johnny Depp's 38 witnesses, some of whom were "employees paid" by the actor, or even "people who do not 'had nothing to do' with the current legal battle.

“I don't blame the jurors, I understand, he is a popular personality and people feel like they know him, said Amber Heard about her ex-husband.

He's a fantastic actor."

The 30-year-old nevertheless questioned the attitude of the jury towards her.

"Again, how could they listen for three and a half weeks to testimonies that I was not a credible person, and not believe a single word that came out of my mouth?" she lamented.

"Behind Closed Doors"

As for the criticisms formulated against her by public opinion, the actress assured not to “take them personally”.

"I don't care what people think of me or what judgments are made about what happened in the privacy of my own home, during my marriage, behind closed doors," he said. she argued in front of journalist Savannah Guthrie.

The trial between the two spouses began on April 11 in Fairfax, Virginia, and ended on June 1.

Amber Heard called her outcome a "setback for women."

“The jury brought me back to life,” Johnny Depp enthused.

Source: lefigaro

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