Petition updateSupport Amber Heard in Aquaman 2, Her Life, and Public Safety to Save LivesNotABystander: WB Protects Amber Heard's Role, UK Court Shows Ex Threatening to Kill Her, & Updates
Motivator NetworkCA, United States
Mar 5, 2020

WB for Aquaman may protect Amber Heard's role as Mera, and the UK Court showed texts from her ex threatening to kill her graphically. Virginia Legislature has also passed an anti-SLAPP law citing her lawsuit as an example.

WB/L'Oreal know that the abuse is biased exploitation fueled by tabloids - which are not the Washington Post or New York Times supporting Amber Heard.

According to ScreenGeek, Feb 24: "A source close to the situation has told us:

'Warner Bros. doesn’t care about the allegations made about Amber Heard nor do they have interest in social media. As such, there’s nothing going on with her role on Aquaman 2 and they wouldn’t consider firing her. The petitions to get her dropped from L’Oreal are also highly unlikely to go anywhere with the company. L’Oreal runs Amber Heard’s social media pages and are very fond of her.'

The source continues to explain there’s a lot more going on with the case as well, including evidence that could be damaging against Johnny Depp.

'In fact, there’s much more to these allegations than what’s been revealed so far. This is why Amber Heard hasn’t settled with Johnny Depp. While the audio recordings with Amber Heard don’t look good, Amber still has incredibly damaging evidence against Johnny Depp...'"

Amber Heard spoke at the Women's March in Los Angeles in January, referring to 3 years where she suffered. Like other women, she has not received aid, support, or respect and has been treated as a discretely silenced second-class citizen.

"That's why many of us choose to not speak up," stated Amber Heard.

From the Washington Post, Feb 11

"The Virginia legislature passed bills Tuesday that would make it harder to pursue frivolous lawsuits designed to chill free speech, a response to a string of splashy defamation cases filed in state courts by Rep. Devin Nunes (R-Calif.), actor Johnny Depp and others...

Their targets include CNN, the New York Times, Twitter, the actress Amber Heard, the Fresno Bee and a parody Twitter account in the voice of an imaginary cow.

...meaning someone with deep pockets can harass a defendant with expensive and protracted litigation. Such cases are known as strategic lawsuits against public participation, or SLAPP.

Virginia’s new anti-SLAPP bills would afford defendants stronger protections."

Amber Heard support groups finally saw our petition, and there are also a few other petitions in support of her now appearing. We thank them for sharing, linking in their IG bios, and finally realizing the need to be an activist and leader such as Amber Heard would be!

It's preventive, rather than reactionary, as we see with other "Free [name here]" movements, such as Kesha or Britney Spears, it's often done too late or afterwards. It affects everyone in the industry and it can affect people around public figures, such as ex-staff or those knowing them. They're not bulletproof

We're thankful that 70,000 texts and emails (see page 9 of UK Court filing of texts from 2013 and 2014 referring to different instances of threats and violence) were sent to The Sun for the United Kingdom Court case by the ex-legal team and lawyers of her ex. Originally, it was 400 to be disclosed. However, it was sent civilly, and not to the law. Someone possibly did the ethical and right choice. It's shown earlier that ex-staff or others may be too afraid to testify. Similarly, a paralegal spoke up about Spears. We can see similar movements, if it's noticed.

In dangerous situations such as Amber Heard is in involving physical abuse, threats to life, coercive control, collusion, and high amounts of money, it's especially important for people to protect and stand up for the victim. 

Are We All Celebrities Now? Amber Heard spoke up for others and equal rights in her New York Times Op-Ed.

"Denying the right of anyone, famous or not, to exercise control over who is allowed to see their naked bodies or to witness their intimate activities is to deny their humanity...

Today everyone is one step away from becoming famous. The power of social media makes it possible for any person to be dragged before the eyes of the world...

Every person, from the most famous to the most obscure, from the privileged to the poor, deserves privacy."

How you treat public figures expands outwards and sets an example. There should be equal status.

We link to it, and we want Amber Heard's humanitarian work and leadership to continue. To do that, she needs to keep her career and resources.

We are glad that Amber protected herself against the cyberbullying on IG which also likely included paid distortions. Ex JD was already a liability to producers with numerous lawsuits, and her Washington Post Op-Ed was written the month after he lost 1 role while he has others and high financial means. We continue to defend her!

We posted Amber Heard's Side of the Audio Leak 2, where she says she feared for her life, and other evidence (#BeNotABystander).

-- Believe Abuse Against Women Early, Interfere, and Support Their Leaving --

The United Nations, which Amber Heard is a Human Rights Champion of, is against violence and harassment against women. "Abuse is still abuse, with potency and very real consequences.”

We want her to have a life! We encourage positive social action.

Keep supporting Amber Heard!

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