(Washington) Actress Amber Heard on Thursday appealed the verdict after the highly publicized defamation lawsuit against her former husband Johnny Depp in the United States.
Posted at 1:57 p.m.
The 36-year-old actress was ordered to pay ten million dollars to the star of Pirates of the Caribbean who will have to pay him two million, according to the judgment rendered on 1er June by a court near Washington.
Amber Heard’s lawyers, who failed to obtain the annulment of the trial for formal defect, formalized Thursday their intention to appeal on the merits.
“We believe the court made errors that prevented it from delivering a verdict that was just, fair and respectful of the First Amendment” of the Constitution, which guarantees freedom of expression, its spokespersons explained in a press release.
“We realize this appeal will inflame Twitter, but it is a necessary step to ensure justice is served,” they added.
The legal battle between the former spouses stems from a column published by the washington post in 2018, in which Amber Heard described herself as “a public figure representing domestic violence”, without naming her ex-husband.
Assuring that this text had destroyed his reputation and his career, Johnny Depp, 59, had sued his ex-wife for defamation to obtain 50 million dollars in damages. Amber Heard had counter-attacked and demanded the double.
After six weeks of trial, the jurors of the court of Fairfax, concluded that the ex-spouses were mutually defamed, but they considered that the damages suffered by Johnny Depp were greater.
The trial, which was highly publicized and broadcast live on television, was followed by millions of viewers around the world and provoked an outburst of insulting messages towards the actress on social networks.
The two actors had started a romantic relationship in 2011 and were married in 2015. Amber Heard had filed for divorce in 2016, claiming to be the victim of domestic violence, which Johnny Depp has always denied. She dropped those charges when the divorce was finalized in 2017.
After a first trial in London in 2020, which related to an article published in the tabloid The Sun and presenting Johnny Depp as a “violent husband”, the British justice had decided against the actor, considering that “the vast majority of the alleged assaults had been proven”.