National Post

Depp loses libel case against tabloid

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LONDON • Hollywood star Johnny Depp on Monday lost his libel battle with a British tabloid that labelled him a “wife beater,” after a London High Court judge ruled he had repeatedly assaulted his former partner and put her in fear for her life.

In a ruling that could severely damage Depp’s reputation and career, Judge Andrew Nicol said he accepted claims from the actor’s ex- wife, actress Amber Heard, that he had violently assaulted her during their tempestuou­s five- year relationsh­ip.

“I have found that the great majority of alleged assaults of Ms. Heard by Mr. Depp have been proved to the civil standard,” said Nicol. “The claimant has not succeeded in his action for libel.”

Depp, 57, star of films including Pirates of the Caribbean and Edward Scissorhan­ds, had sued News Group Newspapers, publishers of the Sun, and one of its journalist­s, Dan Wootton, over a 2018 article that stated he had been violent towards Heard, 34.

The newspaper also questioned his casting in the Fantastic Beasts and Where To Find Them movie franchise.

Nicol ruled the paper’s allegation­s were “substantia­lly true.” “It follows that this claim is dismissed,” he said.

Over the course of three weeks at London’s High Court in July, the judge heard evidence from both Depp and Heard about their fiery marriage, alleged affairs, his hedonistic lifestyle and battle with drink and drugs, and furious rows.

Each accused the other of violent outbursts.

Heard said Depp would turn into a jealous alter ego, “the monster,” after binging on drugs and alcohol. He had often threatened to kill her, she said. Heard detailed 14 occasions of extreme violence when she said the actor choked, punched, slapped, head- butted, throttled and kicked her.

Nicol said he accepted 12 of these accounts were true, including her descriptio­n of a three- day ordeal of “sustained and multiple assaults” while they were in Australia.

“It is a sign of the depth of his rage that he admitted scrawling graffiti in blood from his injured finger and then, when that was insufficie­nt, dipping his badly injured finger in paint and continuing to write messages and other things,” Nicol said.

Depp had told the court he was never violent towards his ex-wife, saying her claims were a hoax and that he had lost the tip of a finger after she threw a vodka bottle at him during the particular­ly ferocious row in Australia.

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