Johnny Depp trial in Fairfax County

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Anonymous wrote:A running of list of celebs who liked one of their post-verdict posts:

https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/kelseyweekman/johnny-depps-instagram-statement-liked-by-celebrities?d_id=3757244&ref=bffbbuzzfeed&utm_source=dynamic&utm_campaign=bffbbuzzfeed&fbclid=IwAR1BXE-yjF0ny4mME9lDnA8fOSxOzN94mZct_ARdL9hn4KtjYOPFOZndTeI


I'm confused--why did Jason Momoa like both posts? Why not just like nothing if you want to remain neutral?
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Anonymous wrote:A running of list of celebs who liked one of their post-verdict posts:

https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/kelseyweekman/johnny-depps-instagram-statement-liked-by-celebrities?d_id=3757244&ref=bffbbuzzfeed&utm_source=dynamic&utm_campaign=bffbbuzzfeed&fbclid=IwAR1BXE-yjF0ny4mME9lDnA8fOSxOzN94mZct_ARdL9hn4KtjYOPFOZndTeI


What stood out for me is Gabby Douglas liking JD's post. She was part of the Me too wave against Larry Nassar. As a true victim of abuse, maybe she doesn't see the verdict as setting the clock back for women and doesn't want AH as their spokesperson?
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Anonymous wrote:A running of list of celebs who liked one of their post-verdict posts:

https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/kelseyweekman/johnny-depps-instagram-statement-liked-by-celebrities?d_id=3757244&ref=bffbbuzzfeed&utm_source=dynamic&utm_campaign=bffbbuzzfeed&fbclid=IwAR1BXE-yjF0ny4mME9lDnA8fOSxOzN94mZct_ARdL9hn4KtjYOPFOZndTeI


I'm confused--why did Jason Momoa like both posts? Why not just like nothing if you want to remain neutral?


I assume he follows both of them and just likes every post he reads
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Anonymous wrote:A running of list of celebs who liked one of their post-verdict posts:

https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/kelseyweekman/johnny-depps-instagram-statement-liked-by-celebrities?d_id=3757244&ref=bffbbuzzfeed&utm_source=dynamic&utm_campaign=bffbbuzzfeed&fbclid=IwAR1BXE-yjF0ny4mME9lDnA8fOSxOzN94mZct_ARdL9hn4KtjYOPFOZndTeI


What stood out for me is Gabby Douglas liking JD's post. She was part of the Me too wave against Larry Nassar. As a true victim of abuse, maybe she doesn't see the verdict as setting the clock back for women and doesn't want AH as their spokesperson?


Plenty of abuse victims have decided they are subject matter experts in how someone can present as an abuse victim and therefore disregard any experience that isn't their own. That list of celebrities man, there are some BIG disappointments in there for me.
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Anonymous wrote:A running of list of celebs who liked one of their post-verdict posts:

https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/kelseyweekman/johnny-depps-instagram-statement-liked-by-celebrities?d_id=3757244&ref=bffbbuzzfeed&utm_source=dynamic&utm_campaign=bffbbuzzfeed&fbclid=IwAR1BXE-yjF0ny4mME9lDnA8fOSxOzN94mZct_ARdL9hn4KtjYOPFOZndTeI


What stood out for me is Gabby Douglas liking JD's post. She was part of the Me too wave against Larry Nassar. As a true victim of abuse, maybe she doesn't see the verdict as setting the clock back for women and doesn't want AH as their spokesperson?


Plenty of abuse victims have decided they are subject matter experts in how someone can present as an abuse victim and therefore disregard any experience that isn't their own. That list of celebrities man, there are some BIG disappointments in there for me.


Yes and there are also plenty of people who have insisted on believing AH because no women could possibly lie about being victim of abuse
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Anonymous wrote:A running of list of celebs who liked one of their post-verdict posts:

https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/kelseyweekman/johnny-depps-instagram-statement-liked-by-celebrities?d_id=3757244&ref=bffbbuzzfeed&utm_source=dynamic&utm_campaign=bffbbuzzfeed&fbclid=IwAR1BXE-yjF0ny4mME9lDnA8fOSxOzN94mZct_ARdL9hn4KtjYOPFOZndTeI


What stood out for me is Gabby Douglas liking JD's post. She was part of the Me too wave against Larry Nassar. As a true victim of abuse, maybe she doesn't see the verdict as setting the clock back for women and doesn't want AH as their spokesperson?


Plenty of abuse victims have decided they are subject matter experts in how someone can present as an abuse victim and therefore disregard any experience that isn't their own. That list of celebrities man, there are some BIG disappointments in there for me.


Yes and there are also plenty of people who have insisted on believing AH because no women could possibly lie about being victim of abuse


I believe her because of the texts, the 7 medical professionals who were not allowed to testify that they saw injuries she reported, the video of him acting insane, the multiple people who did testify to seeing her injuries and his legal campaign against her.
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Anonymous wrote:A running of list of celebs who liked one of their post-verdict posts:

https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/kelseyweekman/johnny-depps-instagram-statement-liked-by-celebrities?d_id=3757244&ref=bffbbuzzfeed&utm_source=dynamic&utm_campaign=bffbbuzzfeed&fbclid=IwAR1BXE-yjF0ny4mME9lDnA8fOSxOzN94mZct_ARdL9hn4KtjYOPFOZndTeI


What stood out for me is Gabby Douglas liking JD's post. She was part of the Me too wave against Larry Nassar. As a true victim of abuse, maybe she doesn't see the verdict as setting the clock back for women and doesn't want AH as their spokesperson?


Why does it have to be all or nothing? Why does Amber heard have to be a "spokesperson" for all domestic abuse victims? I don't understand some of you who think it has to be all or nothing. There WAS abuse. Clearly. It may not have been cut and dry man abuses the woman, but he did threaten her, he did get into physical altercations with her (and yes, so did she against him). Why are you in so much denial? She didn't make it ALL up, you psycho.
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Anonymous wrote:A running of list of celebs who liked one of their post-verdict posts:

https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/kelseyweekman/johnny-depps-instagram-statement-liked-by-celebrities?d_id=3757244&ref=bffbbuzzfeed&utm_source=dynamic&utm_campaign=bffbbuzzfeed&fbclid=IwAR1BXE-yjF0ny4mME9lDnA8fOSxOzN94mZct_ARdL9hn4KtjYOPFOZndTeI


What stood out for me is Gabby Douglas liking JD's post. She was part of the Me too wave against Larry Nassar. As a true victim of abuse, maybe she doesn't see the verdict as setting the clock back for women and doesn't want AH as their spokesperson?


Plenty of abuse victims have decided they are subject matter experts in how someone can present as an abuse victim and therefore disregard any experience that isn't their own. That list of celebrities man, there are some BIG disappointments in there for me.


Yes and there are also plenty of people who have insisted on believing AH because no women could possibly lie about being victim of abuse


I believe her because of the texts, the 7 medical professionals who were not allowed to testify that they saw injuries she reported, the video of him acting insane, the multiple people who did testify to seeing her injuries and his legal campaign against her.


I don't know anything about 7 medical professionals who were not allowed to testify, but do know that she testified under oath that she didn't seek medical help after being allegedly raped by JD with a bottle that might or might not have been broken.
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Why weren’t the medical professionals allowed to testify? And which professionals were they? Didn’t her own nurse testify against her?
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Anonymous wrote:A running of list of celebs who liked one of their post-verdict posts:

https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/kelseyweekman/johnny-depps-instagram-statement-liked-by-celebrities?d_id=3757244&ref=bffbbuzzfeed&utm_source=dynamic&utm_campaign=bffbbuzzfeed&fbclid=IwAR1BXE-yjF0ny4mME9lDnA8fOSxOzN94mZct_ARdL9hn4KtjYOPFOZndTeI


What stood out for me is Gabby Douglas liking JD's post. She was part of the Me too wave against Larry Nassar. As a true victim of abuse, maybe she doesn't see the verdict as setting the clock back for women and doesn't want AH as their spokesperson?


Plenty of abuse victims have decided they are subject matter experts in how someone can present as an abuse victim and therefore disregard any experience that isn't their own. That list of celebrities man, there are some BIG disappointments in there for me.


Yes and there are also plenty of people who have insisted on believing AH because no women could possibly lie about being victim of abuse


I believe her because of the texts, the 7 medical professionals who were not allowed to testify that they saw injuries she reported, the video of him acting insane, the multiple people who did testify to seeing her injuries and his legal campaign against her.


I don't know anything about 7 medical professionals who were not allowed to testify, but do know that she testified under oath that she didn't seek medical help after being allegedly raped by JD with a bottle that might or might not have been broken.

+1. I think it's the same PP writing about "7 medical professionals," but has yet to post any proof. An order prohibiting the testimony of these alleged 7 medical professionals should be in the court records, if accurate. AH also testified that she didn't seek treatment for a broken nose at the time. What I recall from the trial is that every time she was asked whether she obtained medical treatment, she said no.
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Anonymous wrote:A running of list of celebs who liked one of their post-verdict posts:

https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/kelseyweekman/johnny-depps-instagram-statement-liked-by-celebrities?d_id=3757244&ref=bffbbuzzfeed&utm_source=dynamic&utm_campaign=bffbbuzzfeed&fbclid=IwAR1BXE-yjF0ny4mME9lDnA8fOSxOzN94mZct_ARdL9hn4KtjYOPFOZndTeI


What stood out for me is Gabby Douglas liking JD's post. She was part of the Me too wave against Larry Nassar. As a true victim of abuse, maybe she doesn't see the verdict as setting the clock back for women and doesn't want AH as their spokesperson?


Why does it have to be all or nothing? Why does Amber heard have to be a "spokesperson" for all domestic abuse victims? I don't understand some of you who think it has to be all or nothing. There WAS abuse. Clearly. It may not have been cut and dry man abuses the woman, but he did threaten her, he did get into physical altercations with her (and yes, so did she against him). Why are you in so much denial? She didn't make it ALL up, you psycho.


Calling someone you disagree with a psycho doesn't really help your case. lol. Her allegations may very well have some truth but she was caught lying under oath many times. That fact alone should disqualify her from being a representative for any cause.
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Anonymous wrote:A running of list of celebs who liked one of their post-verdict posts:

https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/kelseyweekman/johnny-depps-instagram-statement-liked-by-celebrities?d_id=3757244&ref=bffbbuzzfeed&utm_source=dynamic&utm_campaign=bffbbuzzfeed&fbclid=IwAR1BXE-yjF0ny4mME9lDnA8fOSxOzN94mZct_ARdL9hn4KtjYOPFOZndTeI


What stood out for me is Gabby Douglas liking JD's post. She was part of the Me too wave against Larry Nassar. As a true victim of abuse, maybe she doesn't see the verdict as setting the clock back for women and doesn't want AH as their spokesperson?


Plenty of abuse victims have decided they are subject matter experts in how someone can present as an abuse victim and therefore disregard any experience that isn't their own. That list of celebrities man, there are some BIG disappointments in there for me.


Yes and there are also plenty of people who have insisted on believing AH because no women could possibly lie about being victim of abuse


I believe her because of the texts, the 7 medical professionals who were not allowed to testify that they saw injuries she reported, the video of him acting insane, the multiple people who did testify to seeing her injuries and his legal campaign against her.


Yes!!! Thank you!!!! How can anyone ignore his texts and his groveling drivel apologies about his “Monster” alias!??? Are people categorically ignoring that because there’s not enough room in their brain for two villains, or anything that paints JD in a real-life asshole light?
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Anonymous wrote:Add this to another awful thing about Va and NoVa. Racist, misogynist state that is a backward hell hole.


yes, bad luck for Amber Heard that the servers for WaPo are located in NoVa. What states do you think she would have won in?


DP. In California the lawsuit likely would have been thrown out on an early motion to dismiss because California has a strong anti-SLAPP statute. Virginia’s is a joke and can only be asserted as a defense, not as ground for dismissal, which is why JD filed suit here. His legal team knew it would never survive in California.

Actually VA is a tough state for plaintiffs California would have dismissed for lack of jurisdiction. VA had jurisdiction because of the WAPO angle.
Anonymous
This was a toxic waste dump of a relationship and they clearly abused each other.

The lesson here is to not take out op-eds in newspapers talking about how you were abused when you gave as good as you got.
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Anonymous wrote:A running of list of celebs who liked one of their post-verdict posts:

https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/kelseyweekman/johnny-depps-instagram-statement-liked-by-celebrities?d_id=3757244&ref=bffbbuzzfeed&utm_source=dynamic&utm_campaign=bffbbuzzfeed&fbclid=IwAR1BXE-yjF0ny4mME9lDnA8fOSxOzN94mZct_ARdL9hn4KtjYOPFOZndTeI


What stood out for me is Gabby Douglas liking JD's post. She was part of the Me too wave against Larry Nassar. As a true victim of abuse, maybe she doesn't see the verdict as setting the clock back for women and doesn't want AH as their spokesperson?


Plenty of abuse victims have decided they are subject matter experts in how someone can present as an abuse victim and therefore disregard any experience that isn't their own. That list of celebrities man, there are some BIG disappointments in there for me.


Yes and there are also plenty of people who have insisted on believing AH because no women could possibly lie about being victim of abuse


I believe her because of the texts, the 7 medical professionals who were not allowed to testify that they saw injuries she reported, the video of him acting insane, the multiple people who did testify to seeing her injuries and his legal campaign against her.


Yes!!! Thank you!!!! How can anyone ignore his texts and his groveling drivel apologies about his “Monster” alias!??? Are people categorically ignoring that because there’s not enough room in their brain for two villains, or anything that paints JD in a real-life asshole light?

Please think critically about what, if anything, these things established?
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