VERDICT WATCH VA - Johnny Depp's defamation case against ex Amber Heard, who countersued #10

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  • #421
Word of the Day that sums up AH's closing arguments:

frenetic

: marked by fast and energetic, disordered, or anxiety-driven activity
 
  • #422
Elaine rambling breathlessly, jumping all around, very animatedly, mimicking Johnny's voice, sounding like she is gossiping with friends at a party.

ETA: just saw a post describing it as frenetic. Very apt description.
 
  • #423
Does this woman know how to present a coherent argument? So confused how she's an attorney.
 
  • #424
Word of the Day that sums up AH's closing arguments:

frenetic

: marked by fast and energetic, disordered, or anxiety-driven activity
Well, if it's Elaine she might be afraid of incurring elder abuse if she doesn't do well. You never know...
 
  • #425
OMG, I can't with EB. Is the DUI Guy or any of LawTube there to tell us how the jury feels about this? I don't trust Court TV.
 
  • #426
This really, really looks bad for EB and her client is looking anxious and worried about it.
 
  • #427
Elaine rambling breathlessly, jumping all around, very animatedly, mimicking Johnny's voice, sounding like she is gossiping with friends act a party.

Oh that’s fine, she just wants her 15 minutes of fame
 
  • #428
How are they able to talk about this stuff that hasn’t been entered into evidence ?
 
  • #429
JD's team gets to get up once more to button up the loose ends from AH's closings.
 
  • #430
I'm not watching or listening to closing arguments. I had CV on for a while but decided that it was too stressful to listen to any more of this trial.

I had to shut it off after just a few minutes of CV's closing. Deep tears started flowing and totally caught me off guard. :(
Is EB still blathering on?
 
  • #431
Thankfully, this is all gonna be a blurrrrrr to the jury after JD's defense concise and precise summary
I would venture to say that the jury’s attention has been slowly diminished to the point of totally tuning out at this point ….
 
  • #432
Word of the Day that sums up AH's closing arguments:

frenetic

: marked by fast and energetic, disordered, or anxiety-driven activity
their energy while defending their client can't help but be frenetic. they are stuck matching her energy and ridiculous allegations. :rolleyes:
 
  • #433
Wonder if there is a party going on outside the courthouse yet…. For some reason I have “Go Johnny Go” song stuck in my head!!
 
  • #434
Sky News

'Amber could have chopped it off with an axe and it has nothing to do with whether or not Mr Depp abused her'

Ben Rottenborn moves on to the messages Johnny Depp wrote on mirrors while in Australia in 2015, some with blood from his severed finger.

He says there has been a lot of discussion about how the injury happened but "frankly it's irrelevant" to the jury.

"Amber could have chopped it off with an axe and it has nothing to do with whether or not Mr Depp abused her. But we all know she didn't."

Mr Rottenborn refers to a mirror message which mentions "Billy Bob" and "Easy Amber" in reference to one of Heard's co-stars, Billy Bob T.

"Who was the lunatic in the house?" Mr Rottenborn asks the jury, saying Depp's team tried to claim Heard had written some of the messages.

Later, he refers again to some of the language Depp has used in texts about women and says he doesn't need to read it out again.

"This is the way he thinks about women. Not what you heard on the stand. It's disgusting."

Mr Rottenborn also reminds the jury of messages and recorded audio in which Depp said he had "chopped my finger off", saying the actor acknowledged that he caused the injury.

Fast-forwarding a few weeks, Heard's lawyer says Depp and Heard had an argument when the actress learned he was "having an affair with a woman named Rochelle" that had been going on before they were married and afterwards.

This has been referred to as the "staircase incident". Heard has admitted hitting Depp during this incident, saying: "I punched him square in the face."

But she did so because she was defending herself and her sister, Mr Rottenborn says.
 
  • #435
They are 30 minutes away from the 2 hour mark.

I didn’t pay attention to when Ben finished but I know it wasn’t this long.
Theirs was engaging too, I heard every word
 
  • #436
OMG, I can't with EB. Is the DUI Guy or any of LawTube there to tell us how the jury feels about this? I don't trust Court TV.
There's no live updates about jury observations as they're having to tweet them when there are breaks as they're not allowed to tweet live from the courtroom.
 
  • #437
I had to shut it off after just a few minutes of CV's closing. Deep tears started flowing and totally caught me off guard. :(
Is EB still blathering on?
I was emotional during JD closing but Amber closing has me hopping mad. Hugs my friend
 
  • #438
Does this woman know how to present a coherent argument? So confused how she's an attorney.
I call her the "absent-minded law professor" :D
 
  • #439
I had to shut it off after just a few minutes of CV's closing. Deep tears started flowing and totally caught me off guard. :(
Is EB still blathering on?
Hope you feel better @ Ontario Mom! I feel your pain.
 
  • #440
Sky News

'It's time to tell Mr Depp that this was his last chance'

Ben Rottenborn finishes by telling the court that Amber Heard's Washington Post first-person column did not cause Johnny Depp to lose his role in the Pirates Of The Carribbean.

Disney had no records of this op-ed, he tells the court, and that there is no evidence that he was ever going to be rehired for the sixth film in the series.

"Anything he has lost is the result of his own choices," Mr Rottenborn says.

He reminds the jury of Depp's case against The Sun in the UK in 2020, which had "many of the same witnesses" as this one and during which he spent several days in the witness box.

"He's had his chances," Mr Rottenborn says. "Ladies and gentleman, it is time to tell Mr Depp that this was his last chance. Tell him to move on with his life. Tell him to let Amber move on with hers...

"This trial is about so much more than Johnny Depp versus Amber Heard. It's about freedom of speech. Stand up for it. Protect it. And reject Mr Depp's claims against Amber."
 
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