In an ABC News interview that aired this morning, the jurors said that despite Hogan's celebrity status, he's still a human being. They awarded him USD 140 million in his lawsuit against Gawker Media.
"If we were all in the same circumstance, how would we feel about it?" juror Paula Eastman said. "And, emotionally, we would have all been pretty devastated."
In an interview that aired Thursday, Hogan told NBC's "Today" show he hasn't watched the tape, adding it was "the most embarrassing moment of my life."
Hogan also said he is accountable for his actions. "I blame myself because you're at an all-time low, you have nobody. My gut was telling me something's wrong and I made the worst decision of my life," he said.
Salina Stevens, another juror in the case, said she looked for signs of remorse from Gawker Media founder Nick Denton but didn't see any.