Depp sued Heard, his former wife, for a 2018 op-ed in the Washington Post that claimed she was a victim of domestic abuse. She did not name Depp directly, but it was clear from the context that she was accusing Depp of having abused her.
Depp sued Heard for $50 million. Heard filed a counterclaim for $100 million, complaining about statements his lawyers had made about her in answering her claims.
The trial lasted from April until early June, and featured sensational and shocking details their marriage. Depp's side presented evidence that Heard had actually abused him, rather than the other way around, and refuted rumors that Depp had abused previous lovers, such as supermodel Kate Moss. Public opinion appeared to side with Depp.
The jury found for Depp on all three of his defamation claims regarding the op-ed, awarding him $10 million in compensatory damages and $5 million in punitive damages. Notably, the jury found that a statement accusing Depp of sexual violence and domestic abuse was defamatory.
The jury found for Heard on only one of her two claims, awarding her $2 million in compensatory damages but no punitive damages, sending a message that they found her more at fault.
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Reader Comments
I'm very happy with the outcome. Depp basically got back what he lost in the divorce settlement, so neither rich and famous person was enriched by this case, and the public got to hear a man defend himself successfully from his lying ex-spouse. As he said in the trial, it was never about winning, it was about telling his side of the story. I've known for decades the Depp is a private person, so the fact that he put his life on display with all his faults and imperfections says a lot. And I feel sorry for Heard. She has been a professional victim for so long that she really thought she was going to get away with it.
I’m even more disappointed with what this verdict means for other women..
Lol this isn’t about women, it’s about you and your behaviour.
I hate it when these people lose, and then they say it’s a loss for all women blah blah. It’s such an obvious manipulation tactic to try and garner support.
What a shit show “celebrity” court cases have become.
Now OJ was a case you could set your watch to! Had it all that case, drama, suspense… the glove!
Oh I miss the good ol days!
I’m just saying, that was a case worth following. The above case? What a boring distraction. At least give us a decent distraction rather than hearing about some bitch shitting on deppo’s bed.
It's amazing that two such utterly irrelevant people have managed to be such a pointless distraction for so long
Now, Amber Heard? She ain’t done shit.
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