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The Amber Heard vs Johnny Depp trial is a topic of interest on everyone’s radar right now. So, what happened? In short, Johnny Depp sued Amber Heard for 50 million dollars for defamation of character following her op-ed in the Washington Post during the height of the #MeToo movement in 2018, which highlighted acts of abuse and violence that women face.
Heard countersued these allegations for 100 million dollars, stating the same defamation of her character. At this time, Depp and Heard had been separated following their divorce case in 2017 that ended in a non-disclosure agreement of their relationship to the public and a 7-million-dollar settlement to Ms. Heard, in which she pledged to donate to charity.
Now, the article that was published in the Washington Post didn’t mention Depp specifically, but Depp claims that the article created complications for the actor finding work and disrupting his current work projects. This battle is not new to neither Depp nor Heard, for this isn’t the first time Depp has been sued on account of false allegations of being an abuser towards Ms. Heard.
In 2018, following their divorce, The Sun Newspaper, a journalism company based out of Britain published articles regarding the alleged abusive behaviour Depp showed towards Heard. In 2020 Depp sued the journalism company for defamation and false information. The UK trial ended in a loss for Depp, as the ruling decision felt that The Sun upheld its publication with factual evidence by concluding the evidence shown in the case reigned true of the abuse Amber heard faced during their relationship.
The notoriety in this case has been slowing building throughout the years. Johnny Depp continues to fight for his story, and Amber Heard continues to defend her previous statement in the defamation case held in Virginia, following the Washington Post Publication where the evidence will be re-examined publicly.
Depp (Plaintiff) vs Heard (Defendant)
Since both Johnny Depp and Amber Heard are both actors, their case is Defamation Per Se. What this means is that the type of defamation claims being made are so serious that they inherently will cause serious reputational harm to either party. They are both claiming defamation so they must prove the following:
Defamation Rules for Public Figures
The Defendant made false statements about the Plaintiff
The Defendant lied to a third-party member other than the Plaintiff
The Defendant intentionally/knowingly lied with disregarding of truth
The Defendant’s lies caused the Plaintiff reputational harm/ the Defendants lie impacts the Plaintiffs work or trade
The Defendant’s lie caused harm to the Plaintiff
Claims:
Johnny Depp’s Claims:
Heard caused reputational damage to Depp’s career
Heard lied about Depp abusing her
Heard violently abused Depp
Click Here for the full Claims form
Amber Heard’s Counter claims:
Depp violently assaulted Heard
Depp caused reputational damage to Heard by accusing Heard of lying about the abuse
Depp has caused reputational damage to her career
Click Here for the full Counterclaim:
Fairfax County Exhibits (Evidence list) for Depp vs Heard
Timeline of Events
August 2014
Johnny arrived on his private island in the Bahamas for his drug detox program. He was accompanied by Dr. Kipper and Debbie Lloyd as well as Heard for the duration of his stay.
February 2015
Depp and Heard got married in the Bahamas, with multiple accounts of drug usage at the wedding, as well as the guests being mostly friends of Heard, states Gina Deuters on Day 3 of trial.
December 15, 2015
Depp states that he accidentally headbutts Ms. Heard during a confrontation to prevent Heard from violently attacking him further. Amber on this day claims that Depp violently assaulted her, resulting in two black eyes and hair loss and a breaking of her nose.
March 7, 2015
In their home in Australia, Heard claims that an intoxicated Depp assaulted her in their home, while Depp claims that Heard severed his finger following a dispute in the home after she threw a vodka bottle at his band.
April 21, 2016
Following Amber Heard’s Birthday Party, Heard claims that Depp abused her in a similar fashion as May 21sts incidents. Depp accounts that Heard was upset with his lateness to her party and that he was being abused by Heard and later that Heard defecated on his side of their shared bed and blamed it on their dogs.
May 21, 2016
Johnny Depp picked up his belongings from their shared penthouse in Los Angeles, CA. An alleged act of domestic violence occurred. Two LAPD officers were called on the scene and testified no injuries to Ms. Heard.
May 23, 2016 – Amber Heard files for divorce from Depp
May 27, 2016- Heard files a temporary restraining order against Depp
December 18, 2018
Washington Post Op-ed was published
Weekly Summary
This week started off with a lot of Witness testimonies from Depp’s legal Team. The jury gets insight on Depp’s traumatic childhood, his behaviour as a child and how that’s carried into adulthood. Witness accounts claim that Depp was a shy kid who would often get abused by his mother and started inflicting various coping mechanisms at a very young age, from films, avoidant behaviours and drug usage. Dr.Kipper, Depp’s doctor, testified to Depp’s rehab program in the Bahamas in August of 2014-2015.
None of the witnesses have seen any physical violence firsthand. Dr. Laurel Anderson recalls that she has seen bruises on Heard in December of 2015. No other witnesses said they saw any Physical injuries on Heard at any time. Witnesses only account hearing verbal disputes between Depp and Heard. Testimonies given also attest to Heard being verbally abrasive and her time using substances.
Week one was just a basic overview to get a perspective about the timeline of events talked about above.
Day 1
Day 2
Day 3