A member of the jury reveals the secrets of the trial: "Amber Heard cried crocodile tears... and she is a woman as cold as snow"!

For the first time since the trial of Johnny Depp and Amber Heard ended, a jury member has broken his silence and revealed exciting behind-the-scenes details.

The juror confirmed that many of the blonde artist's stories were not useful, indicating that they were uncomfortable with her emotional reactions.


He also added in an interview with ABC News, that he and other jurors struggled to believe the actress when she was suddenly transformed from a "sad crying woman" to an "ice-cold slate".

The juror, who was one of five men and two women, said they considered her crying like "crocodile tears", according to the British newspaper, "The Telegraph".


He asserted that they reached their verdict using only evidence presented during the six-week case, which was broadcast to millions around the world, in one of the most scrutinized civil trials in American television history.

He denied the allegations of the "Aquaman" heroine that the trial was affected by what was raised on social media, revealing that three of the jurors do not have accounts on Facebook or Twitter.


He also said that "many of the details of her accusations were meaningless," adding, "The majority of the jury felt that she was the aggressor despite the tears, her facial expressions, and the staring of the jurors."

"We were all uncomfortable, she was answering one question, then crying, and two seconds later she was freezing," he said.

In return, he revealed that he believed both parties mistreated each other, but in the end the Pirates of the Caribbean representative was more believable.


In this context, he said, "There is no doubt that they were mistreating each other, but there was not enough evidence to really support what she was claiming and accusing her ex-husband of."

It is noteworthy that Heard had stressed a few days ago that she adhered to "every word" of the allegations of abuse committed by her ex-husband.

She also claimed in her first interview since the sentencing more than two weeks ago, that she "paid the price" for speaking out against her ex-partner.


The jury sided with Depp, and found that his ex-wife tarnished his reputation through her op-ed published in 2018 in the "Washington Post", describing herself as a victim of domestic violence, and ordered her to pay $8 million in damages to the famous pirate hero.

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