The Union Democrat

Depp wins defamation trial against Amber Heard

- By PETER SBLENDORIO

Johnny Depp is walking away from his defamation trial with a treasure chest of gold.

The contentiou­s, dramatic and often graphic defamation trial between Depp and Amber Heard reached its grand finale Wednesday when a jury sided with Depp.

The seven-member jury found Heard libeled Depp in a 2018 op-ed in the Washington Post saying she was a survivor of abuse, even though she didn’t name Depp in the piece.

The jury said Depp should receive $10 million in compensato­ry damages and $5 million in punitive damages. Judge Penney Azcarate lowered the verdict to $10.35 million because punitive damages are capped at $350,000 in Virginia.

Heard did earn a small victory. In her countersui­t against Depp, Heard was awarded $2 million in damages, but it doesn’t negate her devastatio­n at jury siding with Depp on the bulk of the decision.

“The disappoint­ment I feel today is beyond words,” Heard said in a statement. “I’m heartbroke­n that the mountain of evidence still was not enough to stand up to the disproport­ionate power, influence, and sway of my ex-husband. I’m even more disappoint­ed with what this verdict means for other women. It is a setback.”

Depp released a statement that read in part, “And six years later, the jury gave my life back. I am truly humbled.”

The decision came after 3 p.m. ET at the Fairfax County Circuit Courthouse in Virginia after the jury’s third day of deliberati­ons. The reading was delayed for nearly 20 minutes after the jurors initially failed to fill out the compensato­ry damages section of their special jury form.

Heard was present in court Wednesday and Depp was not. Depp performed at multiple concerts in the United Kingdom this week with musician Jeff Beck.

Heard sat somberly in the courtroom as the verdict was read. Outside, Depp supporters whooped it up as all the decisions were read.

“Your presence shows where your priorities are,” a spokespers­on for Heard said before the verdict reading. “Johnny Depp plays guitar in the U.K. while Amber Heard waits for a verdict in Virginia. Depp is taking his snickering and lack of seriousnes­s on tour.”

Depp, 58, sued Heard, 36, for $50 million, claiming he was defamed by the op-ed in which Heard described herself as “a public figure representi­ng domestic abuse.” Heard filed her $100 million countercla­im after an attorney for Depp described her abuse allegation­s as a hoax.

The six-week defamation trial began in April, with Depp contending during his initial testimony that he never struck Heard while accusing her of often becoming physically violent toward him.

He claimed to suffer a severed middle finger after Heard hurled a vodka bottle at him in Australia in 2015.

Heard testified in May that she never assaulted Depp and accused him of repeatedly abusing her, including claiming he sexually assaulted her using a liquor bottle in Australia. She claimed Depp suffered his finger injury by smashing a telephone, and later accused Depp of “lying” throughout the trial.

Heard and Depp met while making the 2011 movie “The Rum Diary” and married in 2015. Heard filed for divorce in May 2016 and was granted a temporary restrainin­g order after accusing Depp of domestic abuse.

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/ AFP / Getty Images /TNS ?? This combinatio­n of pictures created on Wednesday shows actor Johnny Depp (left) and Amber Heard in the Fairfax County Circuit Courthouse in Fairfax, Virginia, on May 24.
Jim Watson / AFP / Getty Images /TNS This combinatio­n of pictures created on Wednesday shows actor Johnny Depp (left) and Amber Heard in the Fairfax County Circuit Courthouse in Fairfax, Virginia, on May 24.

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