Details about Johnny Depp’s alleged destructive on-set behaviour has been published by The Hollywood Reporter in a new exposé.
25.11.2020 - 23:29 / variety.com
Manori Ravindran International EditorJohnny Depp has been denied permission to appeal his U.K.
libel case against tabloid The Sun.In a ruling last week that was made public on Wednesday, Judge Andrew Nicol dismissed the actor’s application for appeal, noting that he didn’t believe it had a “reasonable prospect of success.”Earlier this month, the same judge ruled against Depp in the actor’s libel case against News Group Newspapers, publisher of The Sun, and the tabloid’s executive editor Dan
.Details about Johnny Depp’s alleged destructive on-set behaviour has been published by The Hollywood Reporter in a new exposé.
Johnny Depp has applied directly to Britain's court of appeal in an effort to overturn a recent high courtruling in a defamation trial related to the actor's troubled relationship with ex-wife Amber Heard. Last month, a U.K.
Johnny Depp is looking to overturn a recent British high court ruling in his defamation trial.
Johnny Depp may have lost the battle, but he still thinks he can win the war.
Johnny Depp has applied to the U. K.
Johnny Depp has lost his libel case. Furious Depp supporters have now decided that the actress’s should now be dropped as love interest Mera in the DC superhero film series after the actor lost his high-profile court case against The Sun newspaper.
A judge has refused Johnny Depp permission to appeal against a British court's ruling that he assaulted ex-wife Amber Heard. Earlier this month a High Court judge rejected Depp’s claim that a newspaper had committed libel when it called him a "wife-beater." Judge Andrew Nicol said the article in The Sun was “substantially true.” Depp is seeking to overturn the judgment.
Johnny Depp has suffered another defeat in his latest legal woes involving ex-wife Amber Heard.
Johnny Depp lawyers vow to appeal ‘perverse and bewildering’ libel verdictThe film star brought the case against the paper after a column alluded to “overwhelming evidence” that he had attacked Heard during their relationship.After a three week trial, Mr Justice Nicol ruled that Depp had violently abused Heard 12 times over the course of their relationship.At the time, Depp said the judgement was “as perverse as it was bewildering” and said he would appeal the judgement.Now it has been revealed
After insisting he would be appealing the ruling, Johnny Depp has been refused permission to appeal after losing his libel action against The Sun.
Johnny Depp previously lost his legal battle in the UK, where he sued a publishing company for libel after being called a “wife beater” in The Sun.