For six weeks, the defamation case that actor Johnny Depp filed against his ex-wife Amber Heard transfixed the US, offering a rare instance of high-profile #MeToo charges and countercharges, including lurid accusations of physical abuse, being hashed out in the public spotlight of a courtroom
For six weeks, the defamation case that actor Johnny Depp filed against his ex-wife Amber Heard transfixed the nation, offering a rare instance of high-profile #MeToo charges and countercharges, including lurid accusations of physical abuse, being hashed out in the public spotlight of a courtroom.
On Wednesday, the seven-person jury in Fairfax, Virginia, found that Depp had been defamed by Heard when she described herself in a 2018 op-ed in The Washington Post as a “public figure representing domestic abuse.†Depp was awarded more than $10 million in damages.
During the trial Depp had fiercely denied Heard’s accusations that he had subjected her to repeated physical abuse that included punching and head-butting and several instances of sexual assault. In a statement after the verdict Depp thanked the jury, saying that it “gave me my life back.â€
Heard, who was in the courtroom as the verdict was read, said in a statement afterward that she was disappointed “beyond words†by their finding.
“I’m heartbroken that the mountain of evidence still was not enough to stand up to the disproportionate power, influence, and sway of my ex-husband,†she said.
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