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The juror said that the actress didn't come across as believable and that there wasn't enough evidence to support her claims.

Amber Heard (L) and Johnny Depp watch as the jury leaves the courtroom at the end of the day at the Fairfax County Circuit Courthouse in Fairfax, Virginia, May 16, 2022.

The jury is leaving the courtroom at the end of the day.

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The juror said the jury was suspicious of Heard's emotional outbursts and wondered how she could go from crying to cold.

The juror said that the actor seemed a little more real in his responses to questions.

It was clear that the couple was abusive to each other, but it didn't rise to the level of what she was claiming, and that the jury found Heard to be the more aggressive in the relationship.

The juror said it was questionable that Heard said she gave a knife to him.

A juror said that most of the drugs the jury discussed were used by downers and that they were often abusive.

Heard claimed that the group's decision was influenced by social media and that they looked at the evidence.

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Heard was sued for $50 million over claims she made in a Washington Post op-ed in which she did not name him. The $100 million countersuit was filed by Heard over claims made by her lawyer. The trial was watched by millions. The jury decided that Heard had lied about him and awarded him $10.3 million. Heard was awarded $2 million in her case against him. She plans to appeal the decision. Heard said in an interview this week that she understands why the jury ruled for him after being told for weeks not to believe a word that came out of her mouth.

The trial wasn't fair, says amber Heard, but she doesn't blame the jurors.

There are jury rules when it comes to domestic abuse.

She says she will stand by every word of her testimony until her death.