Johnny Depp lost the libel case against The Sun earlier this week. The Hollywood actor had sued the British tabloid after he was deemed as a "wife beater" to Amber Heard.
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Chandelier songstress, 44, posted a message on Twitter backing the Hollywood star.
Depp has been embroiled in a court battle with his ex Amber Heard, with both accusing the other of being abusive.Sia also appeared to reference tapes that were played during the court case this year, as she said that in her opinion Depp was a “victim”.Just showing my public support for Johnny Depp.I mean, I'd love him to get clean and stop with the jewelry, but he is clearly the victim after hearing those
.Johnny Depp lost the libel case against The Sun earlier this week. The Hollywood actor had sued the British tabloid after he was deemed as a "wife beater" to Amber Heard.
Johnny Depp recently lost his libel case against The Sun after he sued them for calling him a "wife beater" to Amber Heard. While fans have sided with the actor, it was reported that the judgement would affect his career and image.
Johnny Depp has lost his libel case.
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Johnny Depp has lost his libel case against U.K. tabloid and executive editor Dan Wootton.After three weeks of court hearings and months of waiting, a judge ruled in a London court on Monday that the tabloid was justified in its use of the phrase «wife beater» in a 2018 article about his relationship with ex-wife, Amber Heard. “The Claimant has not succeeded in his action for libel.
here“I have reached these conclusions having examined in detail the 14 incidents on which the defendants rely as well as the overarching considerations which the claimant submitted I should take into account.”The biggest English libel trial of the 21st century garnered worldwide attention as it unfolded over three weeks in July at the Royal Courts of Justice in London.Depp and Heard, 34, attended the 16-day trial, which featured days of high drama, claims of brutal violence and sensational
Johnny Depp has lost his libel battle against the publisher of The Sun over an article which claimed he was a “wife beater”.The Pirates of the Caribbean star sued the tabloid's publisher News Group Newspapers (NGN) and its executive editor Dan Wootton over the 2018 article, which alleged he was violent to ex-wife Amber Heard during their relationship.Police dealing with incident aboard ship in SolentMan who plotted attacks at tourism hotspots convicted of terrorism offencesCouple found guilty of
Tom Grater International Film ReporterA UK court has ruled against the actor Johnny Depp in his explosive libel case with The Sun, saying that the tabloid was justified in its use of the phrase “wife beater” in a 2018 article about his relationship with ex-wife Amber Heard.The judge, Justice Andrew Nicol, decreed that the allegation was “substantially true” in today’s verdict.The 129-page court document concludes plainly that “Mr Depp did assault Ms Heard” in reference to the multiple
The Sun, it has been confirmed.The actor had been suing News Group Newspapers (NGN) and The Sun’s executive editor Dan Wootton over an April 2018 article which referred to him as a “wife beater” in relation to allegations from ex-wife Amber Heard, claims Depp has strongly denied.The trial originally took place over 16 days back in July this year at the Royal Courts of Justice, and concerned an article titled ‘Gone Potty: How can JK Rowling be ‘genuinely happy’ casting wife beater Johnny Depp in
Pirates of the Caribbean star Johnny Depp has lost the libel case against British tabloid The Sun on Monday, November 2. The actor had sued the international publication after the tabloid described him as a "wife beater." A judge of the London High Court dismissed the claim by the actor for compensation at the end of the case.