One of the members of the jury who had remained silent during the trial of Johnny Depp and Amber Heard broke their silence to respond to Heard’s claims that the judgment was biased and unfair. She said that the jurors were captivated by her famous ex-husband during the trial.
According to an unknown juror who spoke to ‘Good Morning America‘, the members of the jury found Heard’s looks at them throughout the trial to be “uncomfortable,” and they had a difficult time believing her when she went from “sobbing” to “ice cold.”
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Juror Says Johnny Depp Was “Real” And Amber Heard Shed “Crocodile Tears”
According to the juror, three jurors do not have a Facebook or Twitter account, denying Amber Heard’s assertion that the trial was conducted via social media. The jury member stated, “The tears, facial gestures, and looking at the jury made us all extremely uncomfortable.”
Heard has consistently claimed that Depp won the trial because he is more known and more likable than she is. The juror argued that they adhered to the evidence and stated that their decision was based only on the facts presented,
“The majority of jurors believed that she was the aggressor,” he said. There were the tears and facial movements as well as her stares at the jury, which the juror claimed made everyone “uncomfortable” since she was so emotional when she answered a question and so icy cold when she wasn’t answering.
“We Followed The Evidence”: The Jury
The juror continued to deny the accusations made by Heard and her attorney that the jury’s decision was influenced by social media by claiming that he and his fellow jurors “followed the evidence” in arriving at their verdict.
“Ultimately what I think is truthful was that they were both abusive to each other,” the juror stated. “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.”