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There was never any intent of physical or emotional harm.” In 2019, the actor sued Amber for defamation after she wrote an op-ed in The Washington Post about leaving an abusive relationship. In 2020, the pair headed to court yet again as Johnny sued The Sun and its parent company for ...
he sued her overa 2018 op-ed that she wroteabout becoming a “public figure representing domestic abuse.”Johnnyhasdenied all allegationsthat he was abusive in their relationship.
The op-ed doesn't name Depp but Depp's team are arguing that the op-ed was making allegations about Depp and therefore are suing her for 50m for defamation. Heard is countersuing for 100m. It's not looking great for both of them as all their dirty laundry is being aired out in ...
Heard had defamed her ex-husband, 59, the Texas native told Guthrie, 50, that she will "stand by every word of" her testimony until her "dying day." Depp sued theMagic Mike XXLstar for defamation in regard to a 2018 op-ed she wrote forThe Washington Post, in which she describ...
Heard published an op-ed inThe Washington Postin which she detailed the ways her life had changed after she came forward with her 2016 allegations against Depp. She did not mention him by name, but she referred to a moment "two years" earlier when she "became a public figure re...
unless you’ve been living under a rock for the past few weeks, you’ll know that the ex-spouses are back in court. johnny depp is seeking damages of $50 million after amber heard wrote an op-ed for the washington post in 2018 in which she spoke of being a victim of domestic abuse...
He also reminded the jury of the original December 2018 op-ed Heard wrote for theWashington Post. In the essay, Heard described herself as a "public figure representing domestic abuse." Although the article never mentioned Depp by name, the actor claimed in court documents ...
Dougherty testified that "the language that wound up in the final op-ed piece was very different from the original language" in the draft, Dougherty said. "It did not refer directly to Ms. Heard’s relationship with Johnny Depp."