Amanda Knoxis speaking out against public furor and attention directed at theJohnny Deppv.Amber Hearddefamation case, which is being broadcast live for the public.

Knox waswrongfully convicted and then exoneratedfor the 2007 murder of her roommate when she was a 20-year-old American student studying abroad in Perugia, Italy. She spent four years in prison.

In a new op-ed — titled “I feel for Depp and Heard – I know what it’s like to have the public decide you’re guilty” — for U.K. outletThe Independent, Knox, 34, recalls receiving international attention and scrutiny during her court case. She said she is “still dealing with the psychological trauma of the public shaming I’ve endured.”

Heard, 36, has testified about “vitriol from Johnny Depp supporters” and being the subject of online “attacks” and death threats.

“Who wins in a trial like this? Not Depp. Not Heard. Not us,” continued Knox. “But can’t we condemn the spectacle and yet still sift the evidence to arrive at our conclusions about the guilt and innocence of these two human beings whose trauma and pain and ugliness has been paraded before us?”

She added, “I’m not going to tell you my opinion on the Depp v. Heard trial. My opinion is just that, an opinion, and it doesn’t matter. And frankly, neither does yours.”

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Back in November 2020, Depplost his highly publicized U.K. libel lawsuit caseagainst British tabloidThe Sunfor calling him a “wife-beater.” The court upheld the outlet’s claims as being “substantially true” and Heard testified to back up the claims. In March 2021, Depp’s attempt tooverturn the decision was overruled.

In this case in Fairfax, Virginia, thePirates of the Caribbeanactor has testified that his “goal is the truth” as he seeks to clear his name in the trial, which is being televised live via various outlets. He has said multiple times under oath that he has never struck Heard or any woman. Because of Heard’s allegations, Depp said he lost “nothing short of everything.”

Entertainment litigator and defamation expert Daniel Gutenplan, a partner at Enenstein Pham & Glass, said on the PEOPLE Every Day podcast that the prevalent pro-Depp posts on social media “franklymeans nothing for the case.”

“But it gives you an idea of how the public is signing on this,” he said, adding that he believes Depp’s “reputation and his career has been irreparably tarnished because of this, these allegations, these incidents that have come to light.”

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Mandatory Credit: Photo by Steve Helber/POOL/EPA-EFE/Shutterstock (12942408d) Actors Amber Heard and Johnny Depp watch as the jury comes into the courtroom after a break at the Fairfax County Circuit Court in Fairfax, Virginia, USA, 16 May 2022. Johnny Depp’s 50 million US dollar defamation lawsuit against Amber Heard that started on 10 April is expected to last five or six weeks. Depp v Heard defamation lawsuit at the Fairfax County Circuit Court, USA - 16 May 2022

The expert explained, “I think it’s a case and a war on public opinion. … As much as he’d like to go get money in that pot of gold at the end of the lawsuit, I think he also has been taking this case all the way because he’s trying to regain his image in the court of public opinion.”

“What you’re seeing day to day in the trial in terms of the dirty laundry that’s being aired … I think it doesn’t necessarily bear on the defamation case so much, but it bears on the public’s opinion of [Depp],” said Gutenplan.

Heard has testified that all she wanted from their divorce was for Depp to “leave me alone.” She also wanted him to state publicly that she was not a liar. (They issued ajoint statementin 2016 saying, in part, “Neither party has made false accusations for financial gain.")

“I was begging Johnny to not make me prove what I’ve had to sit on this stand in front of all of you and prove and talk about. I was begging not to have to do this, and sit where I am sitting. I didn’t want this. I don’t wanna be here. … I was trying to get him to not call me a liar, because everything that I had said to date and everything I’ve said to date now is the truth,” Heard said on the stand.

source: people.com