While a judge ruled in Johnny Depp’s favor regarding his Amber Heard defamation lawsuit, multiple sources confirm to Us Weekly that the Aquaman actress intends to appeal the verdict.
19.05.2022 - 01:05 / perezhilton.com
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The family of a 14-year-old boy has just filed a lawsuit against Apple after they claim his hearing was permanently damaged when an Amber Alert went off while he was using AirPod Pros.
Parents Carlos Gordoa and Ariani Reyes from San Antonio, Texas filed legal documents suing the company for negligence and fraud on Monday. According to the docs obtained by NBC News, the then-12-year-old identified as B.G. was watching Netflix on a “low volume” on his phone back in May 2020. But when an emergency alert went off on his cell phone, the volume drastically amped up.
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Describing the incident which has left him with “permanent hearing loss,” they wrote:
Oh, no! Because of this, B.G. will now have to wear a hearing aid for the rest of his life. He also suffers from dizziness, vertigo, nausea, and tinnitus following the incident, according to the suit. So awful! The family is now blaming Apple for not reducing the volume during alerts and not warning users that the volume could increase to a dangerous level, they added:
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The lawsuit also alleges that Apple was aware — or could have easily been aware — of the problem since many other users have complained about similar issues online, dating all the way back to 2019. There are hundreds of complaints on Apple’s support website alone. One person complained:
Another person pointed out:
And there are SO many comments in the same vein all over social media! So, it seems like this has been a problem for a long time. Apple representatives have yet to comment on the lawsuit. Thoughts? Have you struggled with this issue?
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ongoing defamation trial with her ex-husband Johnny Depp, 58, with the verdict set to be released Wednesday.Lundgren, 64, was asked by Redline Steel founder Colin Wayne about what it was like to work with Heard during an Instagram Live session on Monday.The Swedish actor portrays King Nereus in 2018’s “Aquaman” and the upcoming sequel hitting movie theaters in March, while Heard plays his daughter, Princess Mera. “She was great.
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his own epic defamation battle against ex-wife and actor Amber Heard, 36.The elaborately decorated vessel, a converted truck of some kind, was put atop a flatbed truck and slowly wheeled in front of the Fairfax Courthouse Tuesday morning as the case’s jury resumed deliberation after the holiday weekend.It sported a massive “Pirates of the Caribbean” banner, a cannon and an anchor, even featuring a mannequin Jack Sparrow at the helm.Inside the courthouse, the jury continues to deliberate after the courtroom battle between Depp and Heard commenced last week. On Friday, the jury only deliberated for two hours after final arguments came to a close.
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Johnny Depp and Amber Heard defamation case that has gripped the world.MORE: A look back at Kate Moss' dating history amid ex Johnny Depp's libel trialMorgan Tremaine, who was a former field assignment manager at the publication, took to the stand to claim he dispatched photographers to get pictures of Amber at court in LA in May 2016 after they were tipped off.WATCH: Johnny Depp's witness goes viral after remarkable comment to Amber Heard's lawyer"The objective was to capture her leaving the courthouse and she was going to stop and turn to the camera and display the bruise," he said.MORE: The real reason behind Kate Moss and Johnny Depp's breakup revealedREAD: Kate Moss reveals Johnny Depp 'never pushed me' as she testifies in Amber Heard defamation trialHowever, one of Amber's lawyers, Elaine Bredehoft, asked Morgan if he was only giving evidence to get his "15 minutes of fame" since he would "gain nothing from this".Defiantly, the former TMZ employee said: "I'm putting myself in the target of TMZ, a very litigious organization. I could say the same thing as taking Amber Heard as a client...
Coco Austin says there are bigger issues in the world to talk about rather than the criticism over pushing her 6-year-old daughter, Chanel, in a stroller. Ice-T's wife took to Twitter, sharing an article that highlighted a photo where Chanel was sitting in a stroller while her parents shopped. «Oh lord!!! Really people? The world loves to criticize literary everything i do!» she wrote. Online commentators claimed that six years old is too old to be using a stroller, and the number of people chiming in actually made the topic trend. Coco said, «This stroller thing trending right now about me using a stroller to push Chanel around is ridiculous! Isnt there a war & mass shootings going as we speak & you'd rather mess with my mothering? SMH.»The reality star is, of course, referencing the Russian invasion of Ukraine and the mass shooting at a Texas elementary school on Tuesday that took the lives of 19 students and two adults.Ice-T also chimed in on the media as well as social media fodder, writing, «Lol… CNN? Really? MFs ain’t got s**t else to talk about… F em all. Smh.
highly-publicized defamation trial against Amber Heard continues to play out in court, Depp’s film, “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory,” has seen a surge of views — propelling the film into Netflix’s top 10. The 2005 flick — which was directed by Tim Burton — found itself sitting at number eight of the streaming giant’s top ten as of Tuesday, Entertainment Weekly reported.Based on Ronald Dahl’s 1964 book of the same name, Depp stars as the eccentric chocolatier, Willy Wonka, who allows five children to tour his factory.
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