Johnny Depp v. Amber Heard Alleged Juror In Trial Spills The Tea From Behind the Scenes
An alleged juror from the Johnny Depp v. Amber Heard defamation trial made a TikTok account to spill some tea on what happened behind the scenes.
The juror, who started his video by saying he wants to remain anonymous, has shared what had been going on in court and during the deliberations with his co-jurors.
Names of the jury members have been sealed for a year after the trial, but jury members are allowed to come forward on their own terms and share experiences.
The alleged juror replied to people's questions on TikTok, but the question-and-answer sessions have been deleted as of writing.
Luckily, a YouTuber was able to create a video on the matter.
Questions Asked To Alleged Jury of Depp v. Heard Trial
One of the questions asked was their reaction to Amber Heard's statement that her "dog stepped on a bee."
According to the alleged juror, they think Heard was just "pulling stories out of the air at this point."
Another question was asked about how they came up with the amount ordering the "Aquaman" actress to pay to her ex and why it was only $15 million instead of $50 million.
But the alleged juror answered that Depp's demand was an "unrealistic amount" and that the jurors had to agree on the same amount.
When asked why the jury favored a statement for Heard, he explained that it was a "compromise" because jurors need to be "unanimous." However, the alleged juror said he is in favor of the "Pirates of the Caribbean" actor "100%."
Another question asked if any juror believed the 36-year-old actress, he said that it's not about "believing" her because they all saw it as both were guilty of defaming each other.
But one of the most important questions asked was how the jury felt when Heard looked at them directly when answering questions the lawyers threw against her.
"It seemed incredibly unnatural. And it's hard to have someone constantly looking at you when you can't talk back at them."
Another crucial question is what exact moment made the alleged jury think that Heard was lying and that she has "lied about everything."
The alleged juror that it was the moment Heard lied about donating her divorce money to the ACLU.
"I would say the donation/pledge to a charity."