Aaron Rodgers Questions Ghislaine Maxwell’s Case While Citing Amber Heard

It was most likely Aaron Rodgers‘ fantasy come true to appear on Tucker Carlson’s show. Rodgers felt comfortable to share any and all of his thoughts because he was a guest on the show of a conservative media celebrity. He shared his opinions on Pat Tillman, Vladimir Putin, conspiracy theories surrounding vaccines, and even the strange connection he made between the Jeffrey Epstein case and Johnny Depps’ conviction.

Amber Heard and Johnny Depp during happier times

Aaron Rodgers joined Tucker Carlson on his YouTube channel and participated in a conspiracy theory that we have all heard before: Jeffrey Epstein did not commit suicide as the authorities had said; rather, he was assassinated in federal custody. What is his strongest defense of this theory?

The defamation trial of Johnny Depp against his ex-wife Amber Heard garnered more television publicity than Ghislaine Maxwell’s trial.

“The Johnny Depp trial had eyes on it. Crazy coverage. And the Ghislaine Maxwell trial had next to no coverage, no TV coverage, no comment, no nightly commentary, just no traffic whatsoever.”

 

Although Aaron Rodgers believes there is proof of a conspiracy taking place behind closed doors, there is a straightforward explanation for why Maxwell’s trial was not broadcast on television: federal courts are not permitted to use cameras, nor are they made public way some state cases are.

Sumit Rajan

Sumit is a Sr. Editor at Black Sports Online. When not dissecting NBA and NFL storylines, you’ll find him cheering for Manchester United, testing out new fountain pens, or scaling a mountain.

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