VA - Johnny Depp's defamation case against ex Amber Heard, who countersued #13

Status
Not open for further replies.
  • #641
Camille do something!
 
  • #642
It bothers me that she refers to Johnny as "a beloved character." It reveals that she doesn't even see him as human. Jack Sparrow is a character. Edward Scissorhands is a character. Sweeney Todd is a character. The Mad Hatter is a character. Donnie Brasco is a character. Gilbert Grape is a character.

Johnny Depp is a person. An actual human being, not a character.

I don't know why this bothers me so badly, but it does. IMO
It bothered me as well but I think she was implying that the "Johnny" everyone saw in court, was just another "character" (reference to him being a fantastic actor) but the real Johnny, is the monster she described inflicting all that violence on her.

Now, if her team could have produced a single witness to corroborate that load of horse manure, she may have had a chance to sway the jury. Except they couldn't, because she lied about the whole mess. As the verdict made clear.
 
  • #643
Lol, Eve Barlow stuck that one into a very recent tweet.

At the time I speculated that this was an effort to avoid saying anything defamatory.

Clearly she didn't think it up herself: because I'm almost positive Eve's coaching would have involved mentioning WHY she used this elocution, but of course truth challenged Amber cannot resist adding a tearful... "he hit me... and I will say so until my dying day!"

Well, I'm sure he hopes devoutly that day will be soon now, lol... and by the way, welcome to the new gag order Camille will be introducing any day now...

Maybe this will erase the taste from some people's Mouths:

1714321[/URL]
The NewsWeek article is a very good read. Thank you for sharing. The lawyer shares many of the thoughts and opinions shared here in this forum.
 
  • #644
First, she will never leave Johnny alone. She is fatally obsessed.
Second. She just lost any ability to rehabilitate herself with this interview. She just showed the world a leopard cant change his stripes.
JMO.
 
  • #645
The NewsWeek article is a very good read. Thank you for sharing. The lawyer shares many of the thoughts and opinions shared here in this forum.
You are very welcome! Followup praising Camille (i guess the money AH had for PR Man to bribe legacy media has run out):

 
  • #646
Clearly I need to watch this live stream of the legal YouTube, lol:

 
  • #647
I'm so torn between wanting to see what drivel she is trying to sell now and nope,no way can I bear to watch and listen to another word she says.
Rock and a hard place lol.

I ain’t watching another second. Don’t need that kind of Me, Me, Me! Look at me! obsessive gaslighting negativity in my life.

JMHO
 
  • #648
A man who convinced us he had scissors for hands :D:D:D. Hands up who thought Edward Scissorhands was real?, anyone believe Daryl Hannah really had a fish tail?, Arnold Schwartzenegger is a real cyborg?, whatever you do DO NOT feed the mogwai after midnight.......
This is my favorite post of the day!!
 
  • #649
[…]

In a sit-down interview with Savannah Guthrie airing through this week on Today, Heard, 36, said she has "so much regret" for what transpired during her past relationship with ex-husband Johnny Depp, following the verdict in their defamation trial.
"I did do and say horrible, regrettable things throughout my relationship. I behaved in horrible, almost unrecognizable to myself ways," she said in a segment of the interview that aired Tuesday. "I freely and openly and voluntarily talked about what I did. I talked about the horrible language. I talked about being pushed to the extent where I didn't even know the difference between right and wrong."
"I will always continue to feel like I was a part of this, like I was the other half of this relationship because I was. And it was ugly, and could be very beautiful. It was very, very toxic," Heard said. "We were awful to each other."
And while the actress admitted she "made a lot of mistakes," she insisted in her conversation with Guthrie, "I've always told the truth."

[…]

 
  • #650
[…]

In a sit-down interview with Savannah Guthrie airing through this week on Today, Heard, 36, said she has "so much regret" for what transpired during her past relationship with ex-husband Johnny Depp, following the verdict in their defamation trial.
"I did do and say horrible, regrettable things throughout my relationship. I behaved in horrible, almost unrecognizable to myself ways," she said in a segment of the interview that aired Tuesday. "I freely and openly and voluntarily talked about what I did. I talked about the horrible language. I talked about being pushed to the extent where I didn't even know the difference between right and wrong."
"I will always continue to feel like I was a part of this, like I was the other half of this relationship because I was. And it was ugly, and could be very beautiful. It was very, very toxic," Heard said. "We were awful to each other."
And while the actress admitted she "made a lot of mistakes," she insisted in her conversation with Guthrie, "I've always told the truth."

[…]

Again the flying nun blames someone else for her behavior. He pushed her and she didn't know right from wrong. jmo.
 
  • #651
[…]

In a sit-down interview with Savannah Guthrie airing through this week on Today, Heard, 36, said she has "so much regret" for what transpired during her past relationship with ex-husband Johnny Depp, following the verdict in their defamation trial.
"I did do and say horrible, regrettable things throughout my relationship. I behaved in horrible, almost unrecognizable to myself ways," she said in a segment of the interview that aired Tuesday. "I freely and openly and voluntarily talked about what I did. I talked about the horrible language. I talked about being pushed to the extent where I didn't even know the difference between right and wrong."
"I will always continue to feel like I was a part of this, like I was the other half of this relationship because I was. And it was ugly, and could be very beautiful. It was very, very toxic," Heard said. "We were awful to each other."
And while the actress admitted she "made a lot of mistakes," she insisted in her conversation with Guthrie, "I've always told the truth."

[…]


I must have missed that part of her testimony,maybe it was when I went to see if my dog had stepped on a bee.......
 
  • #652
[…]

In a sit-down interview with Savannah Guthrie airing through this week on Today, Heard, 36, said she has "so much regret" for what transpired during her past relationship with ex-husband Johnny Depp, following the verdict in their defamation trial.
"I did do and say horrible, regrettable things throughout my relationship. I behaved in horrible, almost unrecognizable to myself ways," she said in a segment of the interview that aired Tuesday. "I freely and openly and voluntarily talked about what I did. I talked about the horrible language. I talked about being pushed to the extent where I didn't even know the difference between right and wrong."
"I will always continue to feel like I was a part of this, like I was the other half of this relationship because I was. And it was ugly, and could be very beautiful. It was very, very toxic," Heard said. "We were awful to each other."
And while the actress admitted she "made a lot of mistakes," she insisted in her conversation with Guthrie, "I've always told the truth."

[…]

Her facial expressions while saying how she was part of this toxic relationships belie that she actually believes or means that.

Even when she attempts to make the right mouth noises her expressions give her true thoughts away. MOO too little too late in the accountability department. Maybe pretending to own some of her own toxicity would have helped had she done it in trial. But this? nah, sorry girl.
 
  • #653
I must have missed that part of her testimony,maybe it was when I went to see if my dog had stepped on a bee.......
Thank you! I was just going to ask... she did? When? I'd like some trial quotes... paging Judy... more like a snippy rill of:

'I disagree.'

'I disagree with that statement.'

'That is incorrect. He did that.'

'I disagree.'

"I freely and openly and voluntarily talked about what I did. I talked about the horrible language. I talked about being pushed to the extent where I didn't even know the difference between right and wrong."
 
  • #654
 
  • #655
I wonder if there is some action JD can take against her without having to go through another trial? This is insane.
All JD should/has to do , is ignore her. Narcissists imo, really dislike it when you ignore them.

It must be bothering her that he's off having a good ole time playing music, not giving her the time
of day.


*disclaimer..i am not a doctor.
 
  • #656
Its always someone else's fault:
1. EB stating jury was watching social media. (What an ignorant comment).
2. AH claims that testimony from paid employees lost her case.
3. Depp’s legal team blanketed the media for days after the verdict with numerous statements and interviews on television, so she claims she has to respond. (Didn't her lawyer head out FIRST on that media tour??).
3. On social media she claims there hasn't been a fair representation.
4. Now she blames the judicial process. Because JD got to go first, the jury got to hear from him for 3.5 weeks.

What other lame excuses have I missed?

That 3.5 weeks would have been much shorter if her team hadn't focused so much on JD's drug and alcohol consumption .. oh and don't forget all the time devoted to showing him every article they could from all the rag mags. Good defense there Amber! :rolleyes: :D
 
  • #657
It bothered me as well but I think she was implying that the "Johnny" everyone saw in court, was just another "character" (reference to him being a fantastic actor) but the real Johnny, is the monster she described inflicting all that violence on her.

Now, if her team could have produced a single witness to corroborate that load of horse manure, she may have had a chance to sway the jury. Except they couldn't, because she lied about the whole mess. As the verdict made clear.

She fails to realize Johnny wasn’t acting in court. He bared his soul in the fight of his life. That’s one of the reasons we all fell more in love with him. We got to see him not acting for several weeks. He is private but he chose to abandon that first for his children, for his fans and for those in the industry that canceled him to set the record straight.

As far as the “beloved character“ statement, she is using a manipulative tool to make her appear as logical and not defamatory. In her calculated mind she’s falsely presenting this notion ‘If I really just wanted to be mean and defamatory why would I point out and acknowledge his ”fantastic“ acting skills‘. Its passive aggressive and it is gaslighting!
 
  • #658
That 3.5 weeks would have been much shorter if her team hadn't focused so much on JD's drug and alcohol consumption .. oh and don't forget all the time devoted to showing him every article they could from all the rag mags. Good defense there Amber! :rolleyes: :D
I liked their attempts to introduce the multiple movie reviews... for all we knew, half of them could have been saying he was the only tolerable thing about said flop...
 
  • #659
I'm so torn between wanting to see what drivel she is trying to sell now and nope,no way can I bear to watch and listen to another word she says.
Rock and a hard place lol.

I would rather never hear her name again. I think I will spend that time shopping for alpacas :cool:
 
  • #660
I wonder if there is some action JD can take against her without having to go through another trial? This is insane.

I smell another defecation case in the air. Pweeeew.
 
Status
Not open for further replies.

Members online

Online statistics

Members online
89
Guests online
2,006
Total visitors
2,095

Forum statistics

Threads
632,349
Messages
18,625,084
Members
243,099
Latest member
Snoopy7
Back
Top