@porkbonekid - I never took sides on that one. We'll never know the whole truth, but one thing that stood out was all the misogyny directed at Amber Heard. Pretty unsightly and completely oblivious to the male-centric power dynamic. Never understood the obsession with it really.
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I'm curious, did any of you see the trial?
@Bliss @porkbonekid @HealingHobbit - Lol, I would have rather watched a MyPillow infomercial than the Depp/Heard trial, honestly.
@Bliss @porkbonekid @HealingHobbit - Waitwhat, you worked on the trial?
Depp was the crazy one, wasn't he. Imagine having that much power in Hollywood.
@Bliss @porkbonekid @HealingHobbit - So the firm was defending abusers?
@esaeger @porkbonekid @HealingHobbit that's not how law firms work in the US. A client comes in, the firm looks at the case, tells them how much it will cost to sue or defend and then if retained they're defended. Everyone is presumed innocent until it is proven guilty by a finding of facts of jury or court.
@esaeger @porkbonekid @HealingHobbit British law is different you're presumably guilty and you defend yourself by trying to prove you are innocent. That is sometimes more difficult to do.
@Bliss I can't even imagine the trauma you went through. @esaeger @porkbonekid
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No! I worked for a law firm that wanted to understand the role of social media in this trial. They deal with a lot of domestic abuse cases, some of them with high profile clients, and they wanted to see if SM could hurt them as a firm or their clients.
So I had to analyze the trial from that perspective, which also involved looking at and listening to the evidence that was publically available. None of it was fun. I had headaches on a daily basis for wks