Lawyers argue there were several errors in the trial involving Johnny Depp and Amber Heard.
The Johnny Depp vs Amber heard trial resulted in the actor being awarded $10M in compensatory damages. Now the actress is appealing the case.Lawyers for Amber Heard officially appealed her loss in a defamation case brought by Johnny Depp, arguing there were several errors in the trial, according to reporting from the Los Angeles Times.
Attorneys for Heard cited the exclusion of the November 2020 libel case that Depp lost against Britain's Sun newspaper, where Depp was referred to as a "wife beater," the LA Times reported. In early November, Depp's legal team appealed the court's decision to grant Heard $2 million, the LA Times reported.
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