Jury member: 'Amber Heard was answering a question and crying like a crocodile'

A jury member in the case of Johnny Depp and his ex-wife, Amber Heard, said they were not convinced by the accounts she gave during the six weeks of deliberations.

He told "ABC News" that much of her story made no sense, and the majority of the seven jurors felt she was the more abuser: "The crying and screaming she was starting with, we all weren't comfortable with him, she was answering the question and then crying for two seconds after that, she was Crocodile Tears".

The jury also ruled in Amber's favor on some aspects of her counterclaim against Depp, awarding Depp $15 million in damages from Amber while awarding her $2 million in damages.

Johnny Depp, 58, sued Amber Heard, seeking $50 million in damages, saying she "discredited him when she described herself as the public figure who represented the tragedy of domestic violence" in an article for The Washington Post, denying that she had been beaten or assaulted. He accused her of using violence against him.

On the other hand, Amber, who is 36 years old, demanded compensation of 100 million dollars, saying that "Johnny Depp abused her," which Depp denied and said that she was the one who used violence with him in their relationship.

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