Wristbands from Johnny Depp vs Amber Heard trial were put up for sale by fans
2 min readEven after the verdict, the controversial defamation libel case between Johnny Depp and Amber Heard remains to be the hottest topic in the United States.
Most recently, fans are hawking their wristbands of the trial on the internet.
Here is everything you need to know.
Fans are selling wristbands from Johnny Depp vs Amber Heard trial case
According to TMZ, fans have put the spectator wristbands up for sale on eBay and other selling sites.
After surveying the internet, the outlet found multiple listings for used wristbands from the sensational Johnny Depp vs Amber Heard defamation trial case.
The former couple faced off at the Fairfax County, Virginia courtroom.
Additionally, the media site discovered that few sellers are even selling the laminated version of the paper bracelets for nearly 4-figures.
For instance, a seller is seeking around $850 for one of the used wristbands from the 23rd day of the trial. The price tag is even more than purchasing one Coachella wristband.
Nevertheless, the wristbands from the trial held on 26th May are higher than on other days. It’s the day when Amber Heard again took a stand. The actress was bawling while detailing the abuse and death threats she received at the hands of Johnny Depp.
The clips from the day went viral on TikTok and other social media sites. The users made her a subject of their memes shortly after the trial which was all over the platforms.
Most sellers are trying to attract buyers by hyping up the ‘epic trial’. They are also using a ‘piece of history’ angle to hook more customers.
The wristbands listed are all said to be in ‘fair condition’. As of now, the prices of the bands range from $50 to $4,999.
The sellers are claiming that the wristbands are ‘great memorabilia’ that allowed them to first-hand witness Depp and his attorney, Camille Vasquez in courtroom action.
Bizarre things done by fans to see Johnny Depp vs Amber Heard defamation trial case
Fans were desperate to get access to the courtroom where Depp and Heard were locked in a heated lawsuit.
They waited hours in hopes to obtain one of the 100 wristbands that were handed out daily for a coveted seat in the main courtroom or 100-150 wristbands for the overflow room.
Multiple screaming matches broke out in the lines. It was also reported that a black market was formed that offered wristbands to the front row seat.
Fans camped up outside the courtroom hoping to see the proceedings of the trial in person.