Heard and Johnny Depp Trial Verdict: After how many weeks of the defamation case trial between Johnny Depp and his ex-wife, Amber Heard, the Jury has finally come to their final verdict – Amber Heard is liable for defamation.
The decision to award significantly more damages to the Pirates of the Caribbean action, Johnny Depp, which is a legal win for him. The actor will be receiving $10 Million in compensatory damages and $5 Million for punitive damages.
To know more about the details of the Heard and Johnny Depp Trial Verdict, continue reading!
Johnny Depp and Amber Heard History
You might be curious as to why Johnny Depp and Amber Heard both accused each other of domestic violence and why they went into the trial.
They first met in Hollywood, and both decided to get married. However, they got into a divorce for quite some time and later on battled it out in court.
For a quick recap, the couple met in 2009 when they were shooting the film “The Rum Diary.” Johnny Depp played the character of a journalist named Paul Kemp and falls in love with Chenault, who is his ex-wife Amber Heard in real life.
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While the two did not become an official couple right away, they both testified that they knew there was chemistry between them during their taping in that movie.
After Depp and Heard split from their respective partners in 2012, they both rekindled the passion they had felt in the set three years prior.
Depp even mentioned that in the early days of their relationship, she thought of Amber as someone attentive, loving, intelligent, kind, and funny. The actor also added that they clicked because of some commonalities between music and literature.
Both decided to get married in 2015, a year after they got engaged. The wedding took place on Depp’s private island in the Caribbean.
However, this was the start of their doomed marriage. According to both parties, their relationship was at time volatile. Heard accused Depp of abuse on multiple occasions, including accusations of hitting her with a bottle, forcing her to give him oral s*x, and subjecting her to cavity searches during their marriage.
This one night, Amber Heard allegedly p**ped on his bed and gave Depp a haymaker punch.
All these were mentioned during the case trial. The case has come to an end, and the Heard and Johnny Depp Trial Verdict has shed light on the truth.
Defamation Case – Heard and Johnny Depp Trial Verdict
The Defamation Case of Heard and Johnny Depp Trail Verdict came out after a few weeks and was decided by the Jury.
Depp decided to sue Heard for defamation over a 2018 op-ed that she wrote for The Washington Post in which she described herself as someone who is a “public figure representing domestic abuse.”
Depp was not mentioned in the article, although it cost him to be removed in several roles in his acting career, including the infamous Jack Sparrow.
The Verdict: Johnny Depp won the defamation suit against former wife and actress Amber Heard this Wednesday. The Jury found that she had defamed Depp by saying that he had abused her throughout their relationship.
The Jury also awarded Depp of $10 Million in compensatory damages and 5 Million dollars in punitive damages. On the other hand, Heard was awarded $2 million in compensatory damages and no money for punitive damages.
According to reports, the Heard and Johnny Depp Trial Verdict was a tremendous win for the actor.
A few hours after the verdict was released, Depp released his statement via social media and said that he was truly humbled that the “jury gave me my life back.”
On the other hand, Amber Heard twitter reaction has again set blaze comments and responses saying that she does not accept the Final Heard and Johnny Depp Trial Verdict.
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