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.
18.05.2022 - 20:03 / perezhilton.com
A video of a Texas teenager being choked by a classmate is going viral and sparking outrage on social media.
A 14-year-old identified as Shaan Pritmani can be seen getting choked and pulled out of his seat by a classmate in a video reportedly published last week. The incident occurred at Coppell Middle School North in the suburban city of Coppell, Texas back on May 11.
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Pritmani doesn’t fight back to defend himself — and yet he apparently received a more significant punishment than his alleged assailant. The North American Association of Indian Students rallied to his defense, publicizing the disturbing clip and the reported punishment (below):
Along with the message, the association shared the widely-circulating footage of the violent incident, which you can see HERE.
In an email to parents, the school district’s superintendent Dr. Brad Hunt explained that administrators are addressing the video’s content per the Student Code of Conduct:
Hunt’s email didn’t address suspension lengths for Pritmani or the other person involved. In the meantime, Sonika Kukreja, who was identified as Shaan’s mother, started a Change.org petition to get justice for her son. In it, she wrote:
The petition, which has more than 310,000 signatures, can be seen HERE.
We hope this situation will be adequately addressed by administrators.
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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.
Johnny Depp is joining his musical 'soulmate' Jeff Beck on stage tonight in Glasgow.
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“funeral dress” the day she filed a restraining order against her 58-year-old ex in 2016, as well as in 2020 when attending court in the UK against him — and again on Wednesday when the defamation trial verdict was decided.The jury awarded Depp $10 million in compensatory damages and $5 million in punitive damages. Virginia law states that punitive damages must be capped at $350,000, meaning Depp will actually receive a maximum total of $10.35 million.
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Claudia Eller Co-Editor-in-ChiefI originally had intended to write this week’s Editor’s Letter about the controversial trial of Johnny Depp and Amber Heard and how it infuriates me that the case has become a sickening spectacle of memes, audio recordings and video clips that trend on TikTok, and is the butt of mean-spirited jokes largely aimed at Heard. It sickens me that people have lost sight of what is at the heart of this case: potential domestic violence — a dangerous issue that should not be made light of under any circumstances.Violence, of course, is evil in any form, and when the horrific news of the massacre in a Texas elementary school erupted this week, I felt compelled to devote this space to the memory of the 19 children and two teachers who were gunned down in their classroom in Uvalde, Texas, by an 18-year-old with an assault rifle.
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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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bombshell defamation case against Amber Heard, experts say.Now that the 58-year-old “Pirates of the Caribbean” star has told his side publicly, legal and PR professionals told The Post a jury ruling in his favor doesn’t matter as much.“When [Johnny Depp] stepped off the stand, I think he already won based on his definition of winning,” said Texas civil attorney Katherine Lizardo. “Because he already obtained the favor of the court of public opinion … once he told his story.”Depp testified for four days during the second week at the Fairfax, Virginia, trial — and then again for more than three hours on Wednesday.He is suing his ex-wife for $50 million, alleging she defamed him in her 2018 Washington Post op-ed in which she described herself as a victim of domestic abuse.
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