Johnny Depp trial in Fairfax County

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Depp’s cross today suggested he already had the black eye before he met up with Heard on the train. But I know you guys don’t pay attention to anything damaging about him during the trial.



+1. It's bizarre how they ignore anything bad about him.
Anonymous
I just watched the cross examination of Depp today and it was brutal to Depp I thought. OUCH.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Is there anything Amber Heard has said at this point that hasn’t been proven to be a lie during this trial? Doctoring the photos? That was the crux of her hard evidence, wasn’t it?


Watch the video and read text from Depp @19:34. You all seem to be forgetting that this is not a domestic violence case. Depp filed a defamation suit against Heard. This is a civil case and jurors will deliberate and come to a verdict based on Depp’s claim that Heard’s Op Ed (in which he was not named) caused him to lose jobs and income. It’s already been established by multiple testimonies that he was on the decline way before the Op Ed. As his former 30 year agent said, “his star had already dimmed” due to his many issues. Fan girls cryin’ in the club is getting really lame in this thread. If you’re talking trash, take a look at the Depp team. You seem to be very jealous of Heard’s beauty and composure. Depp was emasculated by her. She fought back.


Lol. No one on here has said a positive thing about Depp. The only “fan girls” are here are the women on here with the emotional maturity of a gnat that can’t tolerate that another woman doesn’t agree with Heard’s testimony after reviewing all the facts.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The email below is included in video. I shortened the video to include only Heard attorney rebuttal for those who prefer to judge for themselves. It’s worth watching the 37 minutes.




That's a really disgusting email.


It is. It's horrible. However being the survivor of domestic abuse I can only fathom how I would've felt if my abuser had started claiming and campaigning that they were the one who was abused by me. Granted I probably wouldn't use such colorful language, I most likely would've thought and felt the same way as Johnny.


Those are some pretty positive words about Depp.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The email below is included in video. I shortened the video to include only Heard attorney rebuttal for those who prefer to judge for themselves. It’s worth watching the 37 minutes.





This is the first bit of his testimony I’ve watched. What is up with that annoying, fake ass accent he’s using these days?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Depp’s cross today suggested he already had the black eye before he met up with Heard on the train. But I know you guys don’t pay attention to anything damaging about him during the trial.


His story about it being reflection from a side light was such a transparent lie. If I were the jury, I would be pissed that I’d been dragged through so many weeks of this for him to lie so blatantly.
Anonymous
Given how the pro-Depp chatter starts and stops so abruptly, I am increasingly convinced that 95% of the pro-Depp posts in this thread are coming from one person.
Anonymous
I am not a fan of either JD or AH but have been curious about the case so I am following it on and off. Although I have never been a fan of JD (didn't care for his role as Jack Sparrow for example), I can totally believe than the Op ed affected him career and money wise. I have never heard of AH until Aquaman and I have trouble agreeing with her claim that her career was on the rise and it was on a similar path to that of Jason Momoa ot Gal Gadot, I know she was in Aquaman but I can't honestly remember what she did in the movie. She was forgettable as Mera.

During the court proceedings, I just found JD more believable. With his slurred speech and stuttering and his unwillingness to look at her, he was able to bring out a vulnerable side that is often associated with an abused person. By contrast, AH displayed confidence (sometimes too much) and her tears didn't seem very genuine. She sure didn't give me the vibes of an abused person. Maybe both of them were coached to act the way they did. I just think JD performed better, maybe he was just the better actor.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I am not a fan of either JD or AH but have been curious about the case so I am following it on and off. Although I have never been a fan of JD (didn't care for his role as Jack Sparrow for example), I can totally believe than the Op ed affected him career and money wise. I have never heard of AH until Aquaman and I have trouble agreeing with her claim that her career was on the rise and it was on a similar path to that of Jason Momoa ot Gal Gadot, I know she was in Aquaman but I can't honestly remember what she did in the movie. She was forgettable as Mera.

During the court proceedings, I just found JD more believable. With his slurred speech and stuttering and his unwillingness to look at her, he was able to bring out a vulnerable side that is often associated with an abused person. By contrast, AH displayed confidence (sometimes too much) and her tears didn't seem very genuine. She sure didn't give me the vibes of an abused person. Maybe both of them were coached to act the way they did. I just think JD performed better, maybe he was just the better actor.


Anonymous
Wonder if Depp regretted making fun of Rottenborne in court free the day he had today. Hoo boy.
Anonymous
Looks like they are filming some type of documentary series? And staying at the ritz in pentagon city.


https://www.instagram.com/reel/Cd9Q4S2JE2s/?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=
Anonymous
Depp seems to equate women to fish a lot …. Calls heard a “flappy fish market” and promised Molly, whoever that is, would be a pleading mackerel.

What a swell dude. Lots of respect for women.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I am not a fan of either JD or AH but have been curious about the case so I am following it on and off. Although I have never been a fan of JD (didn't care for his role as Jack Sparrow for example), I can totally believe than the Op ed affected him career and money wise. I have never heard of AH until Aquaman and I have trouble agreeing with her claim that her career was on the rise and it was on a similar path to that of Jason Momoa ot Gal Gadot, I know she was in Aquaman but I can't honestly remember what she did in the movie. She was forgettable as Mera.

During the court proceedings, I just found JD more believable. With his slurred speech and stuttering and his unwillingness to look at her, he was able to bring out a vulnerable side that is often associated with an abused person. By contrast, AH displayed confidence (sometimes too much) and her tears didn't seem very genuine. She sure didn't give me the vibes of an abused person. Maybe both of them were coached to act the way they did. I just think JD performed better, maybe he was just the better actor.

When he was laughing, smirking and joking with his lawyers during other people’s testimony was he being consistent with what you consider an abuse victim? He’s an actor…
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Depp’s cross today suggested he already had the black eye before he met up with Heard on the train. But I know you guys don’t pay attention to anything damaging about him during the trial.



+1. It's bizarre how they ignore anything bad about him.

NP. Not just bizarre but deeply disturbing! They are ripping apart a woman for what? For not taking it and being perfect little housefrau but standing up for herself when she could? This is such a disturbing reflection of our society that truly, truly shows how we women are treated like objects and have not made much progress when it comes to out rights. Add the abortion laws and we are basically chattel in 2022.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I am not a fan of either JD or AH but have been curious about the case so I am following it on and off. Although I have never been a fan of JD (didn't care for his role as Jack Sparrow for example), I can totally believe than the Op ed affected him career and money wise. I have never heard of AH until Aquaman and I have trouble agreeing with her claim that her career was on the rise and it was on a similar path to that of Jason Momoa ot Gal Gadot, I know she was in Aquaman but I can't honestly remember what she did in the movie. She was forgettable as Mera.

During the court proceedings, I just found JD more believable. With his slurred speech and stuttering and his unwillingness to look at her, he was able to bring out a vulnerable side that is often associated with an abused person. By contrast, AH displayed confidence (sometimes too much) and her tears didn't seem very genuine. She sure didn't give me the vibes of an abused person. Maybe both of them were coached to act the way they did. I just think JD performed better, maybe he was just the better actor.



Right? How delusional is that pp? Snickering, smirking, laughing, what an abuse victim!
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