Texarkana Gazette

Lawyers for Johnny Depp seek to appeal ‘wife beater’ ruling

- By Sylvia Hui

LONDON — Lawyers for Johnny Depp told Britain’s Court of Appeal Thursday that the actor’s ex-wife, Amber Heard, did not donate all of her $7 million divorce settlement to charity as she claimed, part of arguments seeking to overturn a ruling that the actor assaulted Heard during the couple’s marriage.

The Hollywood star is seeking permission to appeal a High Court ruling in November, when he lost his libel lawsuit against The Sun newspaper for labeling him a “wife beater” in an article. Depp lost the case — thought to be one of the biggest English libel trials in recent history — following a three-week trial in July.

High Court Justice Andrew Nicol ruled that lawyers for Sun publisher News Group Newspapers proved during the trial that the allegation­s against Depp, made in a April 2018 article, were “substantia­lly true.”

The judge ruled that Depp, 57, assaulted Heard, 34, on a dozen occasions and put her in fear for her life three times.

On Thursday, Depp’s lawyers argued for an appeal, saying Depp did not receive a fair trial. Neither Depp nor Heard were present for the hearing.

Lawyer Andrew Caldecott said in written submission­s that Heard’s claims she donated the entire amount of her $7-million divorce settlement to two charities were a “calculated and manipulati­ve lie.” The claims gave Heard a “considerab­le boost to her credibilit­y as a person,” and had “tipped the scales against Mr. Depp from the very beginning,” Caldecott argued.

The couple divorced in 2016. Caldecott alleged that the one of Heard’s supposed charitable beneficiar­ies, Children’s Hospital Los Angeles, wrote to Depp’s business adviser in 2019 to say Heard had not made any payments.

“It’s a false plus to her and a false minus to him,” he said Thursday.

Caldecott also argued that Nicol, the High Court judge, unfairly rejected evidence unfavorabl­e to Heard during last year’s trial. He said the judge should have placed more importance on recordings in which Heard appeared to admit to assaulting Depp when she was heard saying “I can’t promise I won’t get physical again.” Her “promise about future conduct suggests that this is not necessaril­y a oneoff,” the lawyer said.

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