A month after Johnny Depp won his multi-million defamation trial against Amber Heard, the ex-Pirates of the Caribbean star now officially faces the first attempt to smack down his legal victory, with a harsh one-two-punch.
18.06.2022 - 02:01 / justjared.com
Amber Heard is reflecting on her legal battle with Johnny Depp.
The 36-year-old Aquaman actress said that there was one piece of evidence that was not allowed in the courtroom, which she believes might have changed the outcome of her defamation trial against ex Johnny Depp.
She made the claim during an interview with Savannah Guthrie for NBC News, which is airing in full on Friday night (June 17).
Here’s what she said…
A month after Johnny Depp won his multi-million defamation trial against Amber Heard, the ex-Pirates of the Caribbean star now officially faces the first attempt to smack down his legal victory, with a harsh one-two-punch.
Amber Heard said that she believes that notes taken by her doctor, in which she reported alleged abuse by Johnny Depp, would have made a difference in the jury’s decision in her ex-husband’s defamation case. The notes, though, were excluded from the six-week trial.
insisted she stands by “every word” of her testimony. In fact, Heard doubled down on the allegations that Depp abused her during their “ugly” marriage — and bluntly accused him of lying after he repeatedly denied her claims on the stand during the six-week trial.
Amber Heard is adamant that a key piece of evidence could have triggered a much different outcome, possibly in her favor, had the jury been privy to it in Johnny Depp's defamation trial against her.In a sneak peek of the star's interview with Savannah Guthrie that is part of a special set to air Friday night on NBC, Heard is asked point-blank by Guthrie if there is «one piece of evidence that you wish the jury had seen that you could point to and say, 'Ah! This would have made a difference.'» Heard answers «yes» before Guthrie asks, «What is it?»«There's a binder worth of years of notes dating back to 2011 from the very beginning of my relationship that were taken by my doctor who I was reporting the abuse to,» Heard explained.Guthrie then recounts how Depp's lawyers refuted the abuse claims and that not one woman came forward alleging the actor hit them.«Look what happened to me when I came forward,» Heard shot back. «Would you?» will air the interview Friday night at 8 p.m.
TODAY, speaking with journalist Savannah Guthrie in a two-part interview that aired on June 14th and 15th and can be streamed on Peacock starting June 16.The conversation spanned a wide range of topics, from how she plans to live life now that the trial is over and her feelings on Depp in the aftermath.Heard also said that she is concerned that she could be sued by Depp again, which jibes with analysis questioning survivors of abuse from going to court. This lawsuit centered on in which she stated that she “became a public figure representing domestic abuse.”“I took for granted what I assumed was my right to speak.
Johnny Depp-Amber Heard defamation case is speaking out, and explaining how the jury came to ultimately side with Depp.The six-week trial began a little over three years after Depp filed his $50 million defamation lawsuit against Heard in March 2019 following the op-ed she wrote which detailed how she was the victim of domestic violence. While Depp's name was not mentioned in the article, the piece came out as their contentious 2016 divorce continued to make headlines.
Amber Heard still has love for her ex-husband, Johnny Depp. Speaking to TODAY’s Savannah Guthrie in an interview for NBC News, the Aquaman actress said, “Absolutely. I love him.
Just as we imagined, Amber Heard had a lot more to say in the second part of her explosive interview with Today’s Savannah Guthrie!
Amber Heard doesn't have hard feelings for Johnny Depp following his defamation lawsuit win against her earlier this month. In part two of Heard's sit-down interview with NBC News’ Savannah Guthrie, the 36-year-old actress opened up about her personal feelings for Depp despite their highly-publicized legal battle.«Absolutely. I love him.
Amber Heard says she and Johnny Depp were "awful to each other" but that she "always told the truth". Aquaman actress Heard has given her first interview since the actor's libel case win. She said: "I did do and say horrible, regrettable things throughout my relationship.
Amber Heard has spoken out in her first interview since her defamation trial with ex-husband Johnny Depp. Following their trial, the American actress, 36, was asked to pay her former partner, 59, £8million ($10million) in compensatory damages and a further £4million ($5million) in punitive damages.
Amber Heard. On Monday, NBC News released a promo for Heard's first interview since losing against her ex-husband, Johnny Depp, in a defamation trial — and a source tells ET that this is just the beginning. «Amber was waiting a bit before speaking out about the trial and sharing her truth until she felt ready and, like, it was a good time,» the source says of the actress waiting over a week before giving an interview. «She was advised by her team to lay low and take time for herself for a couple of weeks, see how she felt and take care of herself.»As for how she's feeling now that she's had time to process the verdict, the source tells ET that Heard «is feeling more optimistic now.»The source adds, «She is confident that her side will come out eventually.
Amber Heard has spoken out for the first time following her defamation battle with ex-husband Johnny Depp. Following their trial, the American actress, 36, was asked to pay her former partner, 59, $10million (£8million) in compensatory damages and a further $5million (£4million) in punitive damages. In a new pre-recorded interview with Today's Savannah Guthrie, which is set to air on Tuesday and Wednesday on NBC, Amber said she had not received a "fair representation on social media".
Amber Heard is speaking out in her first interview since Johnny Depp won his defamation lawsuit against her less than two weeks ago.Heard sits down with NBC News’ Savannah Guthrie for an interview special which will air on NBC News’ showon Tuesday, and Wednesday, with additional footage airing Friday, June 17 during a special During their discussion, Heard explains why she doesn't blame the jury who unanimously decided that Depp was defamed by her.“I don't blame them. I actually understand," Heard says in a clip released on Monday.
defamation trial against his ex-wife Amber Heard, French luxury house Christian Dior retained its contractual ties to the actor with fans rushing to empty shelves of the perfume as a show of support. The ad features Depp playing a guitar in a desert as a howloing wolf walks alongside him appeared on Fox in a move which could see more of Depp’s endorsements return to the public sphere.
Amber Heard has stated that “women’s rights are moving backward” in a furious response to Johnny Depp following his first social media post on TikTok since the defamation trial verdict, according to reports. On 1 June, the jury of Fairfax County, Virginia courthouse ruled in favour of Johnny in his defamation lawsuit against Amber, and he won £11.9million ($15m) in damages, £7.9million ($10m) compensatory damages and £3.9million ($5m) in punitive damages.The actor's countersuit case was ruled unproven; however she was awarded £1.6million ($2m) in compensatory damages. Johnny has been performing music since the trial and posted his first TikTok video after the verdict that showed clips of him onstage as he thanked his fans for support.
Amber Heard is «not in a good place» following her ex-husband, Johnny Depp, winning his defamation lawsuit against her last week.Depp first filed his $50 million defamation lawsuit against Heard in March 2019 in response to an op-ed the 36-year-old actress wrote for the in December 2018 about being the victim of domestic violence. The article itself did not mention Depp by name, though their contentious 2016 divorce had been in the news over the previous two years.After a six-week trial, a jury in the Fairfax County Circuit Court of Virginia awarded Depp $10 million in compensatory damages and $5 million in punitive damages. Depp's punitive damages, however, were reduced by the judge to $350,000 in accordance with the state's statutory cap.«Amber is not in a good place and is worried in general and financially speaking.