Just as we imagined, Amber Heard had a lot more to say in the second part of her explosive interview with Today’s Savannah Guthrie!
04.06.2022 - 21:17 / perezhilton.com
The opinion piece at the center of Amber Heard and Johnny Depp’s explosive defamation trial received an update following the verdict earlier this week.
As you most likely know, the jury unanimously determined that the 36-year-old actress defamed her ex-husband three times in her op-ed published by The Washington Post in December 2018 – even though Depp’s name was never mentioned in the article. While the Pirates of the Caribbean alum was awarded $15 million in damages, the amount was reduced to $10.35 million due to state law. But Amber, who was awarded $2 million in her countersuit, still plans to appeal the verdict.
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And although the court found statements in her op-ed that were defamatory, The Washington Post still kept the piece up on its website. However, there is now an editor’s note included to the digital version following Johnny’s legal win! On Thursday, the publication dropped a message to the top of the article detailing which parts were found defamatory. The edit read:
Wow… You can ch-ch-check out the new addition HERE.
Legal analyst Emily D. Baker told People that it was a “smart move” on to add the note instead of just removing the op-ed from the website, explaining:
She has a point here! But what do YOU think, Perezcious readers? Are you surprised The Post kept it up on the site? Sound OFF in the comments.
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