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Johnny Depp’s lawyers hint he could waive Amber Heard’s $8,000,000 damages

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Johnny Depp’s attorneys have addressed the possibility that Amber Heard may not have to pay damages to the actor after all. 

The Pirates of the Caribbean actor was awarded a total of $15million (£12m) in compensatory and punitive damages after a jury found Heard, 36, did defame him in a 2018 article she wrote about her domestic abuse experience. 

Depp, 58, initially filed the lawsuit suing his ex-wife for $50m (£40m), but Heard then counter-sued for $100m (£80m). 

With the verdict in his favour, the jury agreed to award the actor $10m (£7m) in compensatory damages and a further $5m (£3.9m) in punitive damages. 

However, the punitive damages were capped at $350,000 (£279k) per Virginia state law. Heard herself was also awarded $2m (£1.6m) in compensatory damages, therefore reducing Depp’s total to $8.35m (£6.7m). 

After the explosive six-week trial wrapped up last week, Heard’s lawyer Elaine Bredehoft revealed that the Aquaman actress couldn’t afford to pay the damages, and is now planning on filing an appeal. It was claimed during the trial that Heard had lost work in Hollywood in light of the legal dispute between her and Depp. 

Depp has been enjoying a victory tour after ‘restoring his reputation’ (Picture: GC Images)
Camille Vasquez said Depp ‘owned his issues’ during the trial which detailed his addiction (Picture: SplashNews.com)

Depp’s lawyers Camille Vasquez and Ben Chew appeared on US morning TV on Wednesday to discuss their victory. 

Good Morning America host George Stephanopoulos asked the pair whether it was possible for Heard to forgo an appeal in exchange for Depp waiving the damages she’s required to pay. 

Chew replied: ‘We can’t disclose attorney-client communications but as Mr Depp testified and as we both made clear in our respective closings, this was never about money for Mr Depp. 

‘This was about restoring his reputation and he’s done that.’ 

Pressed further, he added: ‘We have to be careful what we say but this was about Mr Depp’s reputation, that’s what this was about for him.’ 

Ben Chew refused to be pinned down on whether Depp would waive Heard’s damages (Picture: AFP via Getty Images)
Heard, who can’t afford to pay the damages, plans on appealing the verdict (Picture: Getty Images)

Vasquez later praised her client for taking ‘accountability’ and ‘owning his issues’ after being open about his alcohol and drug issues during the trial. 

‘He was candid about some unfortunate texts that he wrote, and I think it was a sharp contrast to Ms Heard, who didn’t seem… or at least the jury may have perceived that she didn’t take accountability for anything.’ 

She added: ‘The key to victory was focusing on the facts and the evidence and Johnny’s opportunity to speak the truth for the first time. He was able to connect with the jury and the general public and tell what really happened.’ 

Heard’s legal team have since released a statement saying ‘women’s rights are moving backwards’ as Depp continues to rebuild his reputation. 

‘The verdict’s message to victims of domestic violence is … be afraid to stand up and speak out,’ they said. 

In response, Vasquez said: ‘It’s disappointing. We’re only speaking about what happened in this case and the facts in this case were overwhelming positive for Johnny. The verdict speaks for itself.’

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