
A jury has found both Amber Heard and Johnny Depp liable for defamation in their lawsuits against each other.
Depp sued Heard for defamation over a 2018 op-ed she wrote for The Washington Post in which she described herself as a
public figure representing domestic abuse.”
Though Depp was not named in the article, but claimed it cost him lucrative acting roles. Heard countersued for defamation over statements Depp’s attorney made about her abuse claims.
The jury found that Heard defamed Depp in three separate statements in The Washington Post piece, and that Depp defamed Heard with one statement his attorney made.
The jury awarded Depp $10 million in compensatory damages and $5 million dollars in punitive damages. The jury awarded Heard $2 million in compensatory damages and no money for punitive damages.
Depp sought $50 million in damages and Heard sought $100 million. Punitive damages in the state of Virginia are capped at $350,000, so the judge reduced the punitive damages award to that amount.
Heard kept her eyes down as the verdict was read. Depp was not present in court, but released a statement that said, in part,
the jury gave me my life back.”
From the very beginning, the goal of bringing this case was to reveal the truth, regardless of the outcome. Speaking the truth was something that I owed to my children and to all those who have remained steadfast in their support of me.
I feel at peace knowing I have finally accomplished that.”
Heard said in a statement,
The disappointment I feel today is beyond words.
I’m heartbroken that the mountain of evidence still was not enough to stand up to the disproportionate power, influence, and sway of my ex-husband.”
Depp and Heard met in 2009 on the set of their film The Rum Diary and were married from 2015-2016 before divorcing.
Breaking News: A jury found Johnny Depp was defamed by his ex-wife, Amber Heard, in a Washington Post essay in which she described herself as a “public figure representing domestic abuse.” Heard was defamed by one of Depp’s lawyers, the jury found. https://t.co/0hFmUqNVCF
— The New York Times (@nytimes) June 1, 2022
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