Amber Heard Says Evidence That Was Suppressed In Johnny Depp’s Defamation Trial Could Have Changed The Outcome

Amber Heard Says Evidence That Was Suppressed In Johnny Depp’s Defamation Trial Could Have Changed The Outcome

After her defamation lawsuit with ex-husband Johnny Depp closed, Amber Heard expressed her feelings about the verdict more clearly. She the actress hasn’t turned around her bush since, in her opening statement, expressed his “disappointment” with the decision of the jury, which found her guilty of three counts of defamation. More recently, Heard attended his first interview since the case ended and spoke on various topics. And one thing that was discussed was hidden evidence that the actress claims would have changed the outcome of the trial.

The defamation case included substantial evidence including audio tapes, photos, and more. In the end, they came as a shock to decide the case, but Amber Heard believes a case should have been investigated as well. she explained This day Savannah Guthrie during her interview which reportedly contained information from her doctor that would harm Johnny Depp’s case:

There is a file with years of notes dating back to 2011, from the beginning of my relationship, which were brought to my doctor, to whom I reported the abuse. … His notes represented years, years of real-time explanations of what was going on.

During the interview with Dateline, the notes included allegations of abuse the actress had made against her former partner. These included claims that Johnny Depp “kicked” and “threw her to the ground” in January 2012, and further claimed he injured her again several months later. Depp said during the case that he “had never hit any woman”.

In addition to the record, Amber Heard also spoke to Savannah Guthrie about it how “fair” he thought the process was . The actress believes her character was not accurately portrayed in the trial, largely due to “vitriol” on social media. She also suggested that the jury felt more for her ex than she did because she is “a beloved character and people feel they know him”.

Since then, Johnny Depp’s attorneys have shared their views on why the actress did not resonate with the jury . One of the attorneys, Ben Chew, said he was “responsible” because he believes that Depp “owns his problems.” Chew added that those who deliberated on the case may have “perceived that he was not taking any responsibility”. A The jury that heard the case also ruled , saying that he and his colleagues didn’t believe the star’s “crocodile tears” and that Depp was “more credible.” However, he said he believed “the two were mistreating each other”.

As things stand, Amber Heard has to pay him $ 15 million in compensatory and punitive damages. Heard’s attorney claimed she was unable to pay the millions of dollars even if, afterwards, some noticed it your recent use of a private plane .

As for the record, we will probably never know for sure if this would have really changed the outcome of the case. What seems obvious at this point, however, is that the fallout from Amber Heard and Johnny Depp’s lawsuit could continue for quite some time.

Source: Cinemablend

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