Amber Heard left the jury in her and Johnny Depp's defamation trial feeling "uncomfortable" and thinking she was crying "crocodile tears".
Earlier this month, the 36-year-old star was found by a jury in Fairfax, Virginia, to have defamed her ex-husband in an article in which she claimed she was a victim of domestic abuse and her ex-husband was awarded $15 million in compensatory and punitive damages, and one of the men on the seven-person jury has now spoken out about his six weeks on the panel.
The man, who has remained anonymous, told ABC News: "A majority of the jury felt she was more the aggressor. . . A lot of Amber's story didn't add up. "The crying, the facial expressions she had, the staring at the jury, all of us were very uncomfortable. "She would answer one question and she would be crying and two seconds later, she would turn ice cold.
Some of us used the expression ‘crocodile tears. '" When it came to Johnny's time on the stand, the juror said he had a much more "stable" emotional state.
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