Amber Heard was accused of editing photos of her bruises during her defamation trial. Unsealed documents show her team accused Johnny Depp of the same thing.
Forensic expert Julian Ackert, who was hired by Amber Heard's team, reviewed Johnny Depp's photos and questioned their authenticity.
news.yahoo.comJohnny Depp settles case with film location manager who accused the actor of punching him in the ribs and firing him for refusing to stay silent
The film location manager Gregg Rocky Brooks claimed in his lawsuit that he was fired for refusing to stay silent after he alleged Depp assaulted him.
news.yahoo.comJohnny Depp's fights back against Amber Heard's mistrial request, arguing she knew about the wrong juror all along but didn't complain until she lost
Heard's legal team previously argued that a mistrial was necessary because a person who hadn't been called for jury duty ended up on the jury.
news.yahoo.comLawyers for Johnny Depp and Amber Heard are meeting in court one more time, giving them one last chance to settle their case before the verdict is final
Amber Heard may not be able to afford the $8 million she owes to Johnny Depp, but her lawyer said she plans to appeal the verdict against her.
news.yahoo.comAmber Heard questioned the likelihood of other women involved with Johnny Depp coming forward about abuse: 'Look what happened to me. Would you?'
His lawyers argued "not one woman has come forward and said he physically hit them. You were the only one," Savannah Guthrie told Heard in an interview.
news.yahoo.comSavannah Guthrie’s Appalling Amber Heard Interview
NBCOn Wednesday, Today aired part two of an exclusive interview with actress Amber Heard—her first televised sit-down after losing an explosive defamation trial against her ex-husband, actor Johnny Depp. Among other revelations, the 36-year-old claimed that she still “loved” Depp and denied wanting to “cancel” him in her op-ed at the center of the case.During the West Virginia trial, which concluded on June 1, a jury ruled that Heard defamed Depp when The Washington Post published a 2018 op-ed u
news.yahoo.comWhat Legal Experts Think of Amber Heard's Chances on Appeal
A jury may have come back with a victory for Johnny Depp in his defamation suit against ex-wife Amber Heard, but the legal drama is far from over. Depp had sued Heard over a Washington Post op-ed published in 2018, in which Heard called herself a “public figure representing domestic abuse.” Heard never named Depp as her abuser.
news.yahoo.comJohnny Depp's career was 'always going to be fine' following the defamation case against ex-wife Amber Heard, PR experts say, but Heard's 'brand' is now 'inextricably linked' to the trial
Amber Heard was awarded far less in damages following the jury's verdict, and PR experts say she could lose more in her career and reputation.
news.yahoo.comWashington Post adds editor’s note to Heard op-ed after verdict
The Washington Post has topped an editorial it ran penned by actress Amber Heard accusing Johnny Depp of sexual violence with an editor’s note alerting readers to a verdict by a jury this week finding several statements Heard made to be false and defamatory. “In 2019, Johnny Depp sued Amber Heard for defamation arising out…
news.yahoo.comDepp's agent calls Heard op-ed piece on abuse 'catastrophic'
Johnny Depp’s agent says that ex-wife Amber Heard's 2018 op-ed piece in The Washington Post describing herself as a victim of domestic abuse was “catastrophic” to Depp's career and coincided with the loss of a $23 million deal for a “Pirates of the Caribbean” sequel.