Closing arguments have been given in the Johnny Depp-Amber Heard trial and here’s an overview of what Amber‘s lawyer said.
10.05.2022 - 00:13 / variety.com
Todd Spangler NY Digital EditorA bizarre and disturbing trend has swept across TikTok over the last several days: Dozens of posts on the short-form video service — some amassing millions of views — have used video or audio from Amber Heard’s wrenching testimony in the Johnny Depp trial, with the creators of the videos dramatically reenacting it, doing dances to it or otherwise mocking her.The trend includes one video, which has more than 30 million views in five days, with a video clip of Heard emotionally testifying on the stand, with a sound of Kim Kardashian in a “Saturday Night Live” sketch saying, “Ew, this is so cringe. Guilty.”Another viral TikTok is this video, viewed more than 14 million times since it was posted Sunday, that features a cat with a blond wig (supposed to represent Heard) and as Depp’s Jack Sparrow in “The Pirates of the Caribbean.
As previously reported reported by Rolling Stone, the 9-second video uses audio of Heard from the trial saying, “I said, ‘Johnny, you hit me. You just hit me.'” According to TikTok, it has removed several such videos that use Heard’s testimony, which the company says violate its anti-bullying policies.
TikTok’s Community Guidelines state in part that is prohibits “Content that disparages victims of violent tragedies.”But in addition to the two videos cited above, numerous TikToks that excerpt audio and/or video from Heard’s testimony — and use it in an abusive way — remain still on the platform.In testimony last week, Heard told jurors about several instances when Depp hit her, screamed at her and shoved her to the ground. “This is horrible for me to sit here for weeks and relive everything,” she said on the stand on May 4.
Closing arguments have been given in the Johnny Depp-Amber Heard trial and here’s an overview of what Amber‘s lawyer said.
Johnny Depp and Amber Heard defamation case that has gripped the world.MORE: A look back at Kate Moss' dating history amid ex Johnny Depp's libel trialMorgan Tremaine, who was a former field assignment manager at the publication, took to the stand to claim he dispatched photographers to get pictures of Amber at court in LA in May 2016 after they were tipped off.WATCH: Johnny Depp's witness goes viral after remarkable comment to Amber Heard's lawyer"The objective was to capture her leaving the courthouse and she was going to stop and turn to the camera and display the bruise," he said.MORE: The real reason behind Kate Moss and Johnny Depp's breakup revealedREAD: Kate Moss reveals Johnny Depp 'never pushed me' as she testifies in Amber Heard defamation trialHowever, one of Amber's lawyers, Elaine Bredehoft, asked Morgan if he was only giving evidence to get his "15 minutes of fame" since he would "gain nothing from this".Defiantly, the former TMZ employee said: "I'm putting myself in the target of TMZ, a very litigious organization. I could say the same thing as taking Amber Heard as a client...
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Gene Maddaus Senior Media WriterAmber Heard took the stand on Wednesday afternoon, telling jurors in often emotional terms about the times that Johnny Depp hit her, screamed at her, punched walls and shoved her to the ground.Heard was called to testify on the 14th day of the defamation trial that has been underway in Fairfax, Va. Depp has sued her for $50 million, alleging that she destroyed his career by alluding to her domestic abuse allegations in a 2018 op-ed for the Washington Post.Early in her testimony, Heard made it clear that she did not want to be there, saying that the trial has been among the worst experiences of her life.“This is horrible for me to sit here for weeks and relive everything,” she said.
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