SEX PARTIES



Months after the Depp v Heard trial the drama surrounding it has not settled down. It seems, social media is still a source of speculation and discussion about the two celebrities.

Sex Parties

Jessica Kraus, has been closely covering the trial and posting her support of Depp via twitter and Instagram. Kraus now claims that an anonymous person has given her information about Amber Heard's alleged involvement in Billionaire sex parties. The source can not be verified independently. Kraus has published the stories on Substack behind a paywall.

Ripped Dress

Kraus claims she was contacted by a woman who would like to remain anonymous. Kraus refers to the woman with the pseudonym, 'Gia' to protect her identity. 'Gia' alleges that she was drawn into sex parties attended by Amber Heard and a selection of other high profile billionaires. 'Gia' describes an occasion in 2017 where she accuses Amber of slashing her dress at a party. Unfortunately, twitter users were quick to point out that the dates of her wearing the 'Gatsby' dress don't add up. Jovani released the dress its 2018 collection. Another Twitter user wrote, "make sure your 'Gia' didn't keep pictures proving that was actually a dress she wore for a Halloween Party years after Amber & Elon Musk broke up".

Kraus claimed that she was contacted by someone called, ‘Jakob’. This person purported to have knowledge that a PR firm working for Amber Heard was trying to 'change the narrative' in Amber's favour. 'Jakob' went on to write that a journalist named, Kat Tenbarge from NBC News was planning to write a hitpiece about your lies'.

Nonetheless, many Twitter users have speculated that the screenshot does not represent an email communication but rather an entry typed into the 'notes' app on a phone. 

Threats

In response to her communication from 'Jakob', Kraus contacted the NBC journalist and warned her not to write a story challenging her own story about Amber Heard. Kraus seemed to threaten Kat Tenbarge with turning her twitter followers on her saying. Kraus wrote, "I'll make sure your name is forever attached to every threat I receive."


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