Amber Heard wants a new trial against her ex Johnny Depp, claiming he's "not entitled" to the $15 million damages he was awarded because his career was "ruined" long before the op-ed.
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The latest news today on the aftermath of the Depp v Heard trial, as Amber Heard’s legal team file a motion to set aside the verdict in the defamation case
Amber Heard has requested that a US judge overturn the verdict in her defamation case with Johnny Depp and order a new trial
Amber Heard has filed a motion to throw out the verdict from her recent civil suit with ex-husband Johnny Depp. The suit was filed by Depp in 2019, who claimed that a 2018 op-ed written by Heard in The Washington Post defamed him. The op-ed never mentioned Depp by name but spoke about the public [ ]
Attorneys for Amber Heard have asked the court to throw out the verdict in the defamation trial with her ex husband Johnny Depp and either dismiss the case or order a new trial
Attorneys for Amber Heard have asked the court to throw out the verdict in the defamation trial with her ex husband Johnny Depp and either dismiss the case or order a new trial
Attorneys for Amber Heard have asked the court to throw out the verdict in the defamation trial with her ex husband Johnny Depp and either dismiss the case or order a new trial
Attorneys for Amber Heard have asked the court to throw out the verdict in the defamation trial with her ex husband Johnny Depp and either dismiss the case or order a new trial
Attorneys for Amber Heard have asked the court to throw out the verdict in the defamation trial with her ex husband Johnny Depp and either dismiss the case or order a new trial
Heard’s attorneys said the jury’s June 1 award of $10 million in compensatory damages and $5 million in punitive damages to Depp “excessive” and “indefensible ”