Depp vs Heard verdict

2022 - 5 - 31

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'The world is watching': Depp-Heard jury faces a difficult task (The Washington Post)

The jury in the trial between Depp and his ex-wife Amber Heard deliberated for a couple of hours and then sent word that they would return Tuesday to continue ...

If they rule that Heard did defame Depp with actual malice and caused the damages he claims, then Depp would get money on top of satisfaction.” The jury is also deciding on Heard’s $100 million counterclaim: That three statements made in the media by an attorney working for Depp, Adam Waldman, hurt her reputation and career by dismissing her allegations as false. “While they’ve been prohibited from accessing social media and media coverage, the frenzy at the courthouse alone is enough for them to understand that the world is watching,” she said. “The gendered distribution of the jury makes that even more interesting.” “One challenge that they are likely facing is staying focused on the case at hand without allowing all of their own lived experiences and biases to lead them to a snap judgment that is not supported by the testimony. According to Court TV, the jury is composed of five men and two women, with another woman and man serving as alternates; they appear to range in age from their 20s to one who could be older than 60.

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Jurors in Depp-Heard case continue deliberations after question to ... (Reuters)

Jurors considering opposing lawsuits brought by former spouses Johnny Depp and Amber Heard continued deliberations on Tuesday after sending a question to ...

The newspaper is not a defendant. Heard denied injuring Depp's finger and said Depp sexually assaulted her that night with a liquor bottle. He said the top of the finger was severed when Heard threw a vodka bottle at him in 2015. The headline said Heard "spoke up against sexual violence - and faced our culture's wrath." The article did not mention Depp by name but his lawyer told jurors it was clear that Heard was referring to him. At the center of the legal case is a December 2018 opinion piece by Heard in the Washington Post in which she made the statement about domestic abuse.

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Monica Lewinsky's Verdict on the Johnny Depp–Amber Heard Trial ... (Vanity Fair)

Courtroom porn and social media have turned innocent bystanders into a mass of mudslingers.

I wasn’t surprised that the memes about Amber Heard far outnumbered those about Johnny Depp. I wasn’t surprised that the cruel and vitriolic discourse was predominantly aimed at the woman. And the queasier I felt about this behavior—even if millions of others were doing the same—the more I came to realize that distortion, not objectivity, has evolved into an acceptable lingua franca. This blurring of public figures and private lives can do a number on us—as bystanders, as an audience. What’s more, we have become so attuned to this narrow, cynical cycle of social media encounters that we consider the trial not tragic or pathetic, but as a pure car wreck: accessible, tawdry, and immediately gratifying. It’s like going to the opera and reading a couple of translated supertitles but not understanding Italian. And despite whatever else this is, it is a soap opera. As we all do nowadays, we watch or we read or we media-graze about these private turned public spectacles in bits and bytes, fearing that the sheer rancor and vulgarity might leave a kind of virtual stench—or, in my case, worrying that prolonged viewing might be triggering.

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Jurors In Johnny Depp Defamation Trial Pose Question About ... (Deadline)

Jurors deliberated for their first full day in Johnny Depp's $50 million defamation trial against Amber Heard on Tuesday, as they posted a question to the ...

One of the statements is, “Then two years ago, I became a public figure representing domestic abuse, and I felt the full force of our culture’s wrath for women who speak out.” The other statement is, “I had the vantage point of seeing, in real time, how institutions protect men accused of abuse.” “It is clear that the title is the statement.” On the jury verdict forms, the headline is one of three statements that the jury has to weigh in determining whether to rule for Depp. The seven jurors also have to decide whether statements in the content of the op-ed are defamatory.

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Johnny Depp vs Amber Heard verdict free live stream: When will it ... (oregonlive.com)

The verdict for the defamation trial will be read this week.

Watch live stream online: You can watch Johnny Depp vs. • You can watch the Johnny Depp vs. Live coverage of the deliberations and recaps of the top moments from the trial are happening now on the Law & Crime Trial Network, which is available on several cable packages and streaming services.

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Amber Heard, Johnny Depp Verdict Could Bring Several Outcomes (Newsweek)

The jury has been deliberating all day on Tuesday as spectators eagerly await a verdict outside the Virginia courthouse.

First, the jury could rule completely in Depp's favor, meaning Depp would be awarded the entire $50 million he sought in his lawsuit. With the jury continuing its deliberations in the Johnny Depp v. The court has heard audio recordings of the couple's volatile arguments, graphic details of Depp's severed finger injury and Heard's alleged bruising, among other key moments.

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Johnny Depp Vs Amber Heard: Jury Concludes Deliberations ... (NDTV)

The jury in the bitter defamation trial between "Pirates of the Caribbean" star Johnny Depp and his ex-wife Amber Heard concluded deliberations for the day ...

Heard said she did not know how the injury occurred. Depp and Heard each spent days on the witness stand during the televised trial, which was attended by hundreds of fans of the "Pirates" star and accompanied by a #JusticeForJohnnyDepp campaign on social media. The jury in the bitter defamation trial between "Pirates of the Caribbean" star Johnny Depp and his ex-wife Amber Heard concluded deliberations for the day on Tuesday without reaching a verdict.

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What's Next for Johnny Depp and Amber Heard After Contentious ... (PEOPLE.com)

Amber Heard is raising her baby daughter in a California desert town, while Johnny Depp is already leaning into his music career performing shows abroad as ...

We're asking you to just look at the damages in this case and just be fair and reasonable in whatever you determine." In turn, Heard is countersuing for $100 million, claiming he defamed her when his lawyer Adam Waldman gave public statements calling her allegations an "abuse hoax" and "fake." She explained to the jury, "We're not asking you to give $100 million. Back in November 2020, the actor lost the libel lawsuit case in London against British tabloid The Sun for calling him a "wife-beater." The court upheld the outlet's claims as being "substantially true" and Heard testified to back up the claims. The future is yet to be decided," he said of a possible Depp return as Capt. Jack Sparrow. Beck added at the time, "You'll be hearing more from Johnny and me in a little while but until then we hope you find some comfort and solidarity in our take on this Lennon classic." Per his Instagram bio, Depp is an "occasional thespian," and as he testified in court, music has always been his first passion. His former longtime agent, however, testified that Depp had begun cultivating a negative track record for being "unprofessional" and late to movie sets, making studios "reluctant" to hire him. She'll return as Mera in Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom, a sequel to the blockbuster 2018 original that also stars Jason Momoa. Filming is already done, with a release date currently set for March 17, 2023. she wrote on Instagram March 28, sharing a photo of herself leaping on a mountainside in her 19th-century costume for the thriller. People want to put my baby in the microwave, and they tell me that," said Heard. With the highly publicized trial coming to a close soon (the jury is currently deliberating on Depp's defamation claims and Heard's countersuit), here's what's next for Depp, 58, and Heard, 36.

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No verdict yet in Depp-Heard trial; jury to return Wednesday (NBC News)

A jury finished a second day of deliberations Tuesday without reaching a verdict in the defamation claims of Johnny Depp and ex-wife Amber Heard over their.

During his testimony, Depp testified that he never struck Heard, that she concocted the abuse allegations, and that she was the one who physically attacked him, multiple times. Heard testified that Depp physically or sexually assaulted her more than a dozen times. Each accuses the other of destroying their career.

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Jury's question in Depp Heard trial reveals MAJOR clue, says ... (7NEWS.com.au)

Jury deliberations have resumed.. in one of the biggest court cases of the year. The Pirates of the Caribbean star.. Johnny Depp is suing his ex-wife over ...

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