One of the jurors in the Johnny Depp versus Amber Heard trial is speaking out. The juror in question spoke to “Good Morning America” on June 6, and he didn’t hold anything back. ABC blocked the juror’s name and juror number for privacy reasons but shared several quotes that paints Heard in a bad light. “The crying, the facial expressions that she had, the staring at the jury — all of us were very uncomfortable,” he told the outlet. “She would answer one question, and she would be crying, and then two seconds later, she would turn ice cold.” He also said that he and other jurors called Heard’s waterworks “crocodile tears,” implying that they were fake or insincere.
In addition, the juror said that he and most of the other jurors felt like Heard was actually the “aggressor,” and they found it difficult to believe parts of her side of the story, which “didn’t add up.” He also touched on how he and the other jurors felt about Depp’s testimony, noting that it was “more believable” and his “emotional state was very stable.”
According to Time, Heard and her team plan to appeal the verdict. With the legal process being the way that it is, it would likely be a drawn-out process that could take years to go through the system. Experts are split on whether or not they think Heard has a chance at winning the appeal.