The verdict in the defamation lawsuit with Johnny Depp has angered Amber Heard’s followers, who have accused the jury of being sexist and said that the result is “not justice.”
Heard, 36, said she was ‘heartbroken’ when the jury, which consisted of five men and two women, deemed her story of Depp’s assault to be mainly inaccurate.
The court ordered her to pay $15 million in damages to him. Although the jury deemed her partially justified and gave her $2 million, the judgement was heavily skewed in his favor.
The ruling, which came at the end of a six-week trial in Virginia, stunned and upset Heard’s followers, who were far outnumbered by Depp’s outspoken and ardent defenders.
‘This jury is a racist, sexist fan-group and nothing more,’ said one person, who said they initially backed Depp.
‘I have no hope for women – ever.’
The jury was a mix of white, black and Asian people. Heard is white. It is not clear why the commenter believes the verdict was racist.
Another added: ‘My heart goes out to Amber. F*** that sexist jury and f*** this sexist country!’
One woman, Gretchen Summs, who said she was a survivor of sexual assault, denounced the judicial system.
‘I stand with you and I believe you, Amber,’ she said.
‘You were so brave, strong and articulate in sharing your experiences.
‘This was not justice.
‘Sending you love and strength.’
Comedian Amy Schumer posted a Gloria Steinem quote to her Instagram page.
‘Any woman who chooses to behave like a full human being should be warned that the armies of the status quo will treat her as something of a dirty joke . . . She will need her sisterhood,’ Schumer wrote.
Many of Heard’s fans, operating accounts such as @istandwithamber, echoed her comments.
‘My darling girl, you did everything you could. You did everything RIGHT. I am so proud of you and we will never stop fighting. We are always with you,’ said one.
‘You’ll never ever be alone. We stand by you, now and always. These people were blindsided by a river of lies. Don’t ever give up speaking your truth. YOU ARE HEARD!’ said another.
Heard, 36, is pictured leaving court on Wednesday after the verdict in the defamation trial