Amber Heard Settles Defamation Claim Against Johnny Depp: ‘I Never Chose This’
“This is not an act of concession,” Heard wrote. “There are no restrictions or gags with respect to my voice moving forward.”
“This is not an act of concession,” Heard wrote. “There are no restrictions or gags with respect to my voice moving forward.”
The “Harry Potter” star also defended J.K. Rowling against backlash over her transphobic comments: “It’s horrendous, a load of bollocks… She’s allowed her opinion.”
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“We televised that but not Ghislaine Maxwell’s trial, which is much more relevant and important,” Depp’s former co-star Harris said. “I have real issues with that.”
As Depp’s “Black Mass” co-star, Johnson went viral reacting to Depp’s bandaged finger during a 2015 press conference prior to allegations of Heard and Depp’s mutual abuse.
“To rise to the level of what she was claiming, there wasn’t enough or any evidence that really supported what she was saying.”
Heard’s reps were quick to deny that Warner Bros. is recasting her role in the upcoming “Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom.”
“He’s a beloved character and people feel they know him,” said Heard, who explained why she doesn’t fault the jury in a new “Today” interview.
Depp told fans, “You are, as always, my employers and once again I am whittled down to no way to say thank you, other than just by saying thank you.”
“When the jury was chosen, we knew there were going to be some that wouldn’t see it all the way through,” the court stenographer said.
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The jury did find Depp liable on one count of defaming Heard and awarded her $2 million in compensatory damages.