https://www.news.com.au/entertainme...s/news-story/e40a331810becf515a6e1de7bf3d0474
Interesting article. I think it's also extremely relevant because AH was trying to claim, as part of her counter-defamation suit, that JD was employing fake bots to defame her/cancel her. That part of her counter-suit was not allowed by the judge, citing insufficient evidence.
Source:
Amber Heard’s $100 Million Defamation Countersuit Against Johnny Depp Is Moving Forward
It's sad to think that global social media disinformation/propaganda wars not only permeate election cycles and geopolitical conflict/war coverage but now celebrity court cases as well.
I'm not a huge fan of JD and it pains me that I even feel compelled to have to say that. I don't think it's good idea to assert that anyone is under "his spell" just because a person supports his case as it stands right now. One doesn't need to be star struck in order to believe the testimony presented in court. Many of us are looking at the facts and the claims as being revealed through the trial and via past news sources or other media (such as the RTL interview clip of AH that I posted). As is seen in the trial testimony, JD freely admits to his substance abuse, he doesn't deny his flaws. Has he been irresponsible with money, too? Yep. But partly due to mismanagement (he won a $25 million settlement over that). But he has maintained that the only person he has abused is himself.
I strongly urge those who plan to follow this trial to listen to and watch all the video and audio evidence that is available. In their entirety, if possible (because sometimes out of context snippets can be a bit misleading). Why? Context matters. And because I believe that if you did, it will be very difficult to believe that AH is the DV victim and that JD is the aggressor. The recorded evidence really does expose discrepancies in many of AH's claims plus it reveals the dynamic between them. Not only does she admit that she hit him, that she started the physical fights, she also can't promise that she will stop. She also taunts him that no one will believe that he's a DV victim if he tries to go public. She rages at him for constantly running away and disengaging when they have a fight.
Listening to those tapes was a harrowing experience. But I'm glad I did, because it's just unmistakable who the abuser is, who's lying, who's trying to dominate/control and manipulate the situation, who's trying to de-escalate or escape the fights etc. MOO.
We also should be mindful of the idea of a 'perfect' victim. There's a tendency to need a victim of violence to be blameless, squeaky clean, unimpeachable, in order to be able to accept that they didn't somehow deserve it, or bring it upon themselves. There seems a tendency to expect a victim to not defend themselves, or to not lash out in self defense when being constantly emotionally and physically abused. Please look up coercive control and reactive abuse.
This is especially difficult when the victim is a man, one who may be larger in size than the person abusing them. In society we still struggle to take male DV victims seriously. Hopefully we can improve on this, while still working to encourage female victims to come forward and be heard, believed and supported. It needn't be a zero sum game.
We see it all too often, legitimate rape and DV claims, police brutality claims being dismissed because the person accusing is not some virginal saint, perhaps they are even an unlikable person with criminal elements. The same applies here. JD should not need to be a saint or angel, to be believed that he was a victim of DV and was deliberately defamed by a vindictive ex-spouse. I think it's okay to say JD is a drug addict who has made some terrible decisions and acted irresponsibly in the past while still acknowledging that he may have also been the victim of domestic abuse and defamation (for money, fame and SM clout). All my opinion, of course.
That all being said, there is definitely value in still being open to new facts and new testimony in the coming days. I know that right now I am leaning strongly one way, but I do need to keep listening, keep investigating and be willing to consider AH's side of the case. She also deserves to be heard.
*Edited to correct some typos.