"...the media persists w/ their disingenuous coverage of the [Depp v Heard] trial & verdict, neglecting to place the blame on the deserving party – Amber Heard. The corporate mainstream media also demonized [Johnny] Depp supporters as toxic." starapplecreative.com/post/amber-hea…
"The mainstream media rushed to paint Amber [Heard] as a victim without hearing the whole story be it b/c is more important to get the story out first over fact-finding. But they cannot publicly admit they were wrong b/c that would require some form of journalistic integrity."
"I cannot help but think that [Amber] Heard’s new PR team is probably paying off some of these reporters."
" Many actual domestic violence and sexual abuse victims are sickened by [Amber] Heard’s lies and inconsistencies."
"Depp supporters are saturating social media b/c it is a matter of necessity. It is imperative to counteract the propaganda machine that is the mainstream media. The majority of the people believe Johnny Depp is the victim...."
"If most people in society see injustice and stay quiet, then humanity is lost." #JusticeForJohnnyDepp
• • •
Missing some Tweet in this thread? You can try to
force a refresh
"According to civil rights & trial attorney Christa Ramey, co-founder of Los Angeles-based civil litigation firm Ramey Law PC, the sudden issue of a juror's age indicates one thing: 'Amber Heard's team has been watching too many movies.'" msn.com/en-us/entertai…
"For Ramey, this concern over the juror's age appears unwarranted because there's a chance the juror simply shares a name with someone who happens to be younger than them. More than that, though, Ramey believes Heard's team had ample time to say something during jury selection."
"'When I'm questioning potential jurors during jury selection, I research every single one of them....I Google their names and look through their social media. I'm sure Heard's attorneys did the same.' As such, Ramey continues, 'If they thought that this was not the actual...
Johnny Depp told the world it is incumbent on us all, when we see an injustice to speak up, to stand up, & to use our collective voices to disseminate the evidence, the truth. Injustice is injustice regardless of if we particularly like someone or not.
After the Brooks v Depp case/trial, I'll be delving into Brian Warner aka Marilyn Manson's legal cases, while still covering Johnny Depp.
It's important to remember Marilyn Manson is a stage persona, Brian Warner is a man. Whether you like the stage persona/music is irrelevant.
Lawyer @legalbytesmedia has an excellent video looking at Brian Warner aka Marilyn Manson's civil lawsuit against Evan Rachel Wood & Ilma Gore, if you are unfamiliar with the lawsuit, the exhibits/evidence Mr. Warner attached to his lawsuit.
Naomi Harris doesn't understand the need for transparency in the Depp v Heard case b/c there are more important things happening in the world. Male domestic violence, false accusations, the ruin of a man's reputation/career aren't important to her. archive.ph/et43R
She doesn't apparently grasp that it is b/c of the mainstream media's failure to disseminate the evidence, disseminate the truth, that people on social media, across the world are enraged at the injustice Mr. Depp, a victim of abuse & false allegations has endured for 6 years.
On one point, I do agree with Naomi Harris, the Ghislaine Maxwell trial should have been televised for transparency, but I disagree with it being more "relevant & important." Perhaps she needs to look at the sobering statistics & educate herself before speaking ignorantly.
THE BLATANT LIES of the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) continue!
Despite a unanimous jury victory, w/ evidence conclusively proving Amber Heard is a violently abuser & made malicious, heinous false accusations against Johnny Depp, she is still an ACLU Ambassador.
It's incumbent upon all of us to hold the ACLU accountable for its role in Amber Heard's malicious, defamatory Op-Ed & to call out their blatant lies.
The ACLU did NOT fight to protect the constitutional rights and freedoms of Johnny Depp, of his family, of women, of men, of genuine victims/survivors of domestic & sexual violence, when they helped Amber Heard right her malicious, defamatory Washington Post Op-Ed.
Greg Ellis: "It's exceedingly rare for someone who is tagged as the respondent who has been put in the crosshairs w/ the false allegation of domestic violence, the silver bullet, to come out & get any kind of semblance of a victory, let alone have a voice."foxnews.com/entertainment/…
Greg Ellis: "So, the fact that he was able to speak for the first time, & I think we saw from the trial as well, his humanity & the spirit & gentle nature of the man. He was consistent & only took responsibility for his faults & the mistakes that he made...."
Greg Ellis: "To bring the old crew back together, & it would be kind of the icing on the cake, wouldn't it? To have Jack Sparrow return triumphantly? Maybe they could tie in something. Maybe the opening scene is a court of law. Him stumbling out of a court of law being...
Justice Arthur Engoron awarded the American Civil Liberties Union $38,000 for attorneys’ fees in complying with a subpoena for evidence that Johnny Depp used in his defamation battle against ex-wife Amber Heard. lawandcrime.com/live-trials/jo…
"'Attorneys, like taxes, are a fact of life,' said Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Arthur Engoron, who disclosed at the top of the hearing that he is a member of the ACLU. Engoron emphasized that nothing about his being a member would pose a conflict in the fee dispute."
"[Johnny] Depp’s lawyer Jessica N. Meyers, from Brown Rudnick, called the original request for fees 'exorbitant and unreasonable' in a legal brief. Meyers opined that the judge’s final ruling was 'fair,' after he pronounced it."