Amber Heard wanted the verdict in her defamation trial with ex-husband Johnny Depp to be thrown out.
Amber Heard and Johnny Depp were in court in Virginia during the televised six-week trial
Amber Heard has lost her attempt to have the verdict in her trial with ex-husband Johnny Depp thrown out because one juror served instead of his father, in a case of mistaken identity.Heard said the US defamation trial was flawed because a jury summons meant for one man was fulfilled by his son, who shares the same name and address.
, the star of the Pirates of the Caribbean films, when she wrote an article saying she had been a victim of domestic abuse.The Aquaman actress won one of her counter-claims against him, awarding her $2m .
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