• Re: Verdict: Johnny Depp wins defamation case against lying whore Amber

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    FAIRFAX, Va. — Johnny Depp won all three counts of his bombshell
    defamation lawsuit against Amber Heard on Wednesday after a
    Virginia jury substantiated the claim that his ex-wife sullied
    his reputation and damaged his career when she wrote about
    becoming a “public figure representing domestic abuse” following
    the couple’s split.

    After some 13 hours of deliberations, the panel of seven in
    Fairfax awarded the “Pirates of the Caribbean” star $10 million
    in compensatory damages and $5 million in punitive damages.

    However, because Virginia law caps punitive damages at $350,000,
    the actor was actually awarded a total $10.35 million.

    As the verdict was read, Heard looked somber and looked down,
    wearing a black dress and a gold necklace.

    “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,” she said in a statement after the verdict.

    Depp, 58, had sued Heard for $50 million over her 2018
    Washington Post essay in which she wrote about facing “our
    culture’s wrath” for speaking out against a powerful man — a
    warning that seemingly became more prescient with the jury’s
    decision.

    In her statement, Heard called the verdict a “setback” for other
    women, saying: “It sets back the clock to a time when a woman
    who spoke up and spoke out could be publicly shamed and
    humiliated. It sets back the idea that violence against women is
    to be taken seriously.”

    “I’m sad I lost this case. But I am sadder still that I seem to
    have lost a right I thought I had as an American — to speak
    freely and openly,” said Heard, who appeared shaken when the
    verdict was read.

    Heard plans to appeal the verdict, a source familiar with her
    legal strategy told The Post.

    The actress did win her second of three counts in her $100
    million counterclaim against her ex-husband, with the jury
    finding that his attorney Adam Waldman did defame her when he
    told the Daily Mail she set up Depp in a hoax when the police
    came to their apartment in May 2016.

    The jury found she should be awarded $2 million.

    In a statement, Depp, who was not in the courtroom when the
    verdict was read, said: “The jury gave me my life back.”

    “Six years ago, my life, the life of my children, the lives of
    those closest to me, and also, the lives of the people who for
    many, many years have supported and believed in me were forever
    changed,” he said.

    “False, very serious and criminal allegations were levied at me
    via the media, which triggered an endless barrage of hateful
    content, although no charges were ever brought against me,” he
    added. “It had already traveled around the world twice within a
    nanosecond and it had a seismic impact on my life and my career.”

    He added: “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.”

    After the verdict was read, Heard hugged her lawyers before
    leaving the courtroom. A throng of Depp fans cheered outside the
    courthouse, and his legal team later gave a press conference.

    “Today’s verdict confirms what we have said from the beginning,”
    said Depp’s lawyer, Camille Vasquez.

    His attorney, Ben Chew, added: “We are also most pleased that
    the trial has resonated for so many people in the public who
    value truth and justice,” lawyer Ben Chew said.

    The two lawyers did not take questions after their brief remarks.

    Early in his testimony, Depp told the jury he brought the
    lawsuit against the “Aquaman” actress for defamation to “clear
    my name.”

    “My goal is the truth,” he said on April 19. “One day you’re
    Cinderella and then in zero point six seconds you’re Quasimodo.
    I didn’t deserve that and neither did my children.”

    Heard, 36, alleged Depp physically and sexually abused her,
    recounting harrowing moments in her testimony in which she
    claimed the widely beloved star assaulted her, including once
    forcibly penetrating her with a liquor bottle.

    But Depp repeatedly denied the claims.

    “Never did I myself reach the point of striking Ms. Heard in any
    way nor have I ever struck any woman in my life,” he insisted.

    Over the course of the six-week trial, the actor’s lawyers went
    to lengths to prove that Depp — not Heard — was the victim of
    domestic abuse in their doomed relationship.

    Depp’s team also called a slew of witnesses to discuss the
    reputational damage he suffered as a result of Heard’s essay,
    including one who said the actor was “canceled” and no longer
    desirable to family-friendly companies like Disney.

    The jury listened to hours of testimony about one particular
    nasty fight in March 2015, when the couple was in Australia
    while Depp was filming the fifth “Pirates of the Caribbean”
    installment.

    The fight ended in Depp losing the tip of his right middle
    finger, which he said happened when Heard lobbed a bottle of
    vodka at him.

    The “Aquaman” actress said her then-husband had been on a multi-
    day drug and alcohol binge that ended in him cutting off his own
    finger. In the immediate aftermath of the incident, Depp wrote
    messages to Heard around their rental house with the blood
    spewing from his digit.

    Depp did not deny the fact he had long suffered from issues with
    drugs and alcohol, but maintained he never got violent while
    abusing the substances.

    “I’d done pretty much all the drugs I was aware of by the time I
    was 15 years old,” he testified. “It’s never been for the party
    effect. It’s been for trying to numb the things inside that can
    plague someone who has experienced trauma.”

    During his verbose testimony, the actor took the jury on a trip
    down memory lane, depicting himself as a simple boy from the
    holler who grew up with an abusive mother, easy access to drugs
    and dreams of becoming a musician.

    Each day of the trial, hordes of his fans packed the courtroom
    gallery, and the seats became so in demand that people lined up
    at 1 a.m. to get a chance to see him in the flesh.

    Devotees flew in from around the world, telling The Post they
    were spending tens of thousands of dollars to support the man
    they believed to be innocent.

    Online, his admirers got hashtags trending like
    #JusticeforJohnnyDepp and #AmberHeardIsALiar. The trial became
    the event of the year, watched by millions daily. Depp’s lawyer
    Camille Vasquez grew her own fanbase, and expert witnesses for
    Heard say their businesses have been attacked online.

    What’s next for Depp is unclear, but it’s widely believe the
    actor will take a victory lap and return to the big screen,
    vindicated and more popular than ever.

    Still, the trial highlighted his dark side, particularly in text
    messages he sent about Heard.

    “Hopefully that c—t’s rotting corpse is decomposing in the f——g
    trunk of a honda civic,” he wrote in a 2016 message

    In another, Depp fantasized about having sex with Heard’s “burnt
    corpse” to make sure she was dead. And in one foreboding text,
    Depp wrote that the actress was “begging for total global
    humiliation.“

    “She’s gonna get it,” he said.

    “I have no mercy, no fear and not an ounce of emotion, or what I
    once thought was love for this gold digging, low level, dime a
    dozen, mushy, pointless dangling overused flappy fish market,”
    Depp wrote that same year.

    On the stand, Heard tried to show that Depp caused her the
    “global humiliation” he promised.

    Heard filed for a temporary restraining order against the actor
    in May 2016, after less than two years of marriage, as she
    petitioned a Los Angeles court for a divorce.

    Depp had sued the Sun in the UK in 2020 over an article that
    called him a “wife beater,” and, after losing that case, he was
    asked to pull out of his role for the film “Fantastic Beasts:
    The Crimes of Grindelwald.”

    After he filed the Virginia suit, Heard countersued him for $100
    million, claiming statements made on his behalf by lawyer Adam
    Waldman that she fabricated the abuse claims ruined her career
    and made her life hell.

    “People want to kill me,” she said on May 26 in her return to
    the witness stand. “People want to put my baby in the microwave
    and they tell me that.”

    Looking directly at the jury, Heard said, “Johnny … promised me
    that if I ever left him, he’d make me think of him every single
    day that I live.”

    “In the harassment and humiliation, the campaign against me
    that’s echoed every single day on social media. And now in front
    of cameras in this room. Every single day I have to relive the
    trauma.”

    Heard’s team produced scores of photos of the actress’s bruises
    and injuries from alleged fights with Depp, whose team claimed
    the wounds were faked, painted on and digitally manipulated.

    “No human being is perfect, certainly not, but I have never in
    my life committed sexual battery, physical abuse, all these
    outlandish, outrageous stories of me committing these things,”
    Depp said in May 25 testimony.

    He called Heard’s statements “horrible, ridiculous, humiliating,
    ludicrous, painful, savage, unimaginably brutal, cruel, and all
    false.”

    The trial was chock-full of celebrity namedrops, as witnesses
    listed off names like Tesla billionaire Elon Musk, James Franco,
    writer Hunter S. Thompson, Winona Ryder, Zendaya, Marilyn
    Manson, Billy Bob Thornton, Paul Bettany and Keith Richards.

    Notably, the jury heard testimony from two of Depp’s famous
    exes, Ellen Barkin and Kate Moss.

    Barkin testified via deposition at the request of Heard’s team,
    saying that Depp was a “jealous” man who drank all the time and
    once hurled a wine bottle at her direction.

    Moss was allowed to testify in a last-minute shake-up after
    Heard offhandedly referenced a rumor that Depp had pushed the
    British model down the stairs.

    “He never pushed me, kicked me, or threw me down any stairs,”
    Moss said in a live video deposition from England during the
    final week of the trial.

    https://nypost.com/2022/06/01/johnny-depp-wins-defamation-trial- against-amber-heard/

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