Back in 2016, Amber Heard shocked the world with accusations of domestic abuse against Johnny Depp. However, the more evidence to come out the less clear it has seemed what really happened.
08.04.2020 - 19:21 / breakingnews.ie
Parts of Amber Heard’s evidence in the postponed trial of Johnny Depp’s libel claim against The Sun newspaper will be heard in private following a High Court ruling.
The Pirates Of The Caribbean star is suing the tabloid’s publisher, News Group Newspapers (NGN), and its executive editor Dan Wootton over an April 2018 article which referred to the 56-year-old as a “wife-beater”.
A two-week trial was due to start in London on March 25 at which the actor, Ms Heard and a number of Hollywood figures
Back in 2016, Amber Heard shocked the world with accusations of domestic abuse against Johnny Depp. However, the more evidence to come out the less clear it has seemed what really happened.
Johnny Depp has finally joined Instagram. The 56-year-old Hollywood star, who is currently in the middle of an ugly legal battle with ex-wife Amber Heard, kick-started his Instagram journey to premiere his and Jeff Beck's musical cover of John Lennon's song, Isolation. The timing could not be better since people are stuck in their homes self-isolating to avoid the deadly Coronavirus. The Pirates of the Caribbean actor opened up about the ongoing Pandemic in a lengthy video.
Although Johnny Depp and Amber Heard reached a divorce settlement 2016, after about 15 months of marriage, their split led to a very ugly legal fight. The 56-year-old actor filed a USD 50 million defamation lawsuit against Heard in 2019 after the actress accused him of domestic abuse in 2018.
Back when they were together, Johnny Depp and Amber Heard looked like a perfect couple who were meant to be together. Of course, this was before the two decided to call it quits and their legal batter got uglier with time.
Johnny Depp lost the tip of his finger back in March 2015 and now he’s sharing his side of the story in a newly unearthed deposition video.
A private investigator Amber Heard’s lawyers hired to rake through her ex-husband Johnny Depp’s life has revealed he couldn’t find a lot of dirt on the beloved movie star.
There is some not-so-good news for Amber Heard. The actress has been in the headlines for her divorce with Johnny Depp. Over the past few weeks, explosive revelations have made the headlines. From claims that she was abusive with Depp during their marriage to the actor accusing her of cheating on him with Elon Musk, the controversies refuse to die. Amid these accusations, a new report suggests Heard's future in the DC Extended Universe might be at a huge risk.
As per the latest news reports, the Pirates of the Caribbean actor has received the court's permission to go ahead with his defamation case against former wife, Amber Heard. According to the news reports in Variety, Judge Bruce D White has asked Depp to go ahead with the defamation lawsuit, which comes after Amber Heard's 2018 article in Washington Post.
Johnny Depp has scored a key legal victory in his $50 million court battle against ex-wife Amber Heard after her request for a dismissal was denied.
A Virginia judge on Friday refused to dismiss Johnny Depp’s lawsuit against Amber Heard, allowing him to proceed with a claim that she defamed him in a Washington Post opinion piece.
After weeks of gaining ground in the court of public opinion, Johnny Depp has scored a victory in the court of law as well.
A Virginia judge on Friday refused to dismiss Johnny Depp’s lawsuit against Amber Heard, allowing him to proceed with a claim that she defamed him in a Washington Post opinion piece.
Amber Heard had filed a motion to have her ex-husband Johnny Depp‘s $50 million defamation lawsuit against her dismissed, but the judge has decided the case will continue.