Johnny Depp's lawyers have failed to stop the American actor's ex-wife, Amber Heard, from attending his libel trial against the British tabloid newspaper The Sun until she is called to give evidence.
16.06.2020 - 10:47 / peoplemagazine.co.za
Amber Heard’s defamation fight against ex-husband Johnny Depp has suffered a blow following top lawyer Roberta Kaplan’s decision to step down.The high-profile attorney, who co-founded the Time’s Up movement, has filed to withdraw from the case, alongside Heard’s lawyers John Quinn, Julie Fink, and Davida Brook.Heard will now be represented by Virginia attorney Elaine Bredehoft.In paperwork obtained by The Blast, Heard appears to have “endorsed” the decision of her lawyers to step down.“Ms.
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.Johnny Depp's lawyers have failed to stop the American actor's ex-wife, Amber Heard, from attending his libel trial against the British tabloid newspaper The Sun until she is called to give evidence.
Johnny Depp will come face-to-face with ex-wife Amber Heard in court, after a judge ruled the actress could be present while Depp gives evidence in his libel case against Britain’s The Sun newspaper.The Pirates of the Caribbean star is suing the tabloid’s publisher, News Group Newspapers (NGN), and its executive editor, Dan Wootton, over a 2018 article which referred to him as a “wife-beater” in relation to domestic violence allegations made by Heard, which Depp has repeatedly denied.The article
Bruce Haring pmc-editorial-managerAmber Heard, the ex-wife of actor Johnny Depp, can watch him testify in a libel case over allegations of domestic abuse, a court has ruled.Depp is suing the publisher of the Sun, News Group Newspapers (NGN), and its executive editor, Dan Wootton, over a 2018 article which described Depp as a “wife beater.” The article cited claims by Heard that Depp was physically abusive during their marriage, a charge he has denied.The case is planned to be heard in a UK court
Johnny Depp’s lawyers have failed in a bid to stop his ex-wife Amber Heard attending his High Court libel trial against The Sun until she is called to give evidence.
Leo Barraclough Senior International CorrespondentA trial at London’s Royal Courts of Justice in which Johnny Depp will sue The Sun newspaper for an article alleging he was a “wife beater” is to go ahead.The article referenced allegations that Depp was often violent toward his ex-wife Amber Heard, which he denies strenuously.Adam Wolanski, the attorney acting for the tabloid’s publisher, News Group Newspapers, had asked the trial judge, Judge Andrew Nicol, to throw out the case.Wolanski argued
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