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Trial of Trump ally on foreign agent charges will begin with jury selection

Trial of Trump ally

Tom Barrack is accused of acting as a foreign agent for the United Arab Emirates. Federal prosecutors say he worked to advance the Middle Eastern country’s interests. Barrack, who chaired Trump’s inauguration committee, has pleaded not guilty. On Monday, jury selection will begin in the trial of Tom Barrack. A private equity executive and former … Read more

Amber Heard-Johnny Depp trial: Juror says “We followed the evidence”

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A juror has come forward anonymously for the first time to provide their thoughts on the case. Heard’s story “didn’t add up,” and jurors felt she was the aggressor. Jury members described Heard’s testimony with the phrase “crocodile tears”. Following Johnny Depp’s historic victory against Amber Heard in their USD 50 million defamation lawsuit, a … Read more

Johnny Depp statement after winning the defamation trial

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Shortly after the verdicts in his USD 50 million defamation case against his ex-wife Amber Heard were read aloud, Johnny Depp issued a statement. He said, “The jury gave me my life back.” “I’m truly humbled.” Depp has sued Heard for USD 50 million for an op-ed she wrote in The Washington Post in 2018, … Read more

Johnny Depp wasn’t in court for the defamation trial judgement

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When the decision in Johnny Depp’s divorce trial against ex-wife Amber Heard was read aloud this afternoon, he was not in court. The seven-person jury reached a decision in the stormy six-week trial after beginning deliberations on Friday afternoon and resuming Tuesday morning after Memorial Day weekend. According to PEOPLE, the ruling was made at … Read more

Johnny Depp vs. Amber Heard: Jury announce judgement in defamation trial

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On the third day of deliberations, the jury in Johnny Depp and Amber Heard’s defamation trial apparently reached a judgement, but the Pirates of the Caribbean actor will not be present for the reading. The decision is set to be read at 3 p.m. local time at the court in Fairfax, Virginia. The Hollywood actor … Read more

‘Johnny Depp has taken enough of my voice,’ Amber Heard claims

Amber Heard

Amber Heard slams Johnny Depp, Says he has taken ‘enough of my voice’ over the years. During her final arguments in a Fairfax, Virginia courtroom, the Aquaman star made this accusation. This claim was made by Amber Heard in front of the jury before closing arguments in a Fairfax, Virginia courtroom. “Johnny has taken enough … Read more

Jury begins deliberations on the Johnny Depp-Amber Heard trial decision

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The defamation trial of Johnny Depp against his ex-wife Amber Heard will be concluded shortly once the jury renders its judgement following deliberations.

The jury is mulling over a mound of testimony and evidence, implying that the decision will be delayed.

Before deliberations began Friday afternoon, jurors were given 37 pages of jury instructions. There are also eight other types of verdicts. They debated for two hours before adjourning for the weekend.

The jury reconvened Tuesday morning at the Fairfax County Courthouse to begin deliberations. Attorneys for both parties will be there and waiting for any discussions or developments, but neither Depp nor Heard have been seen. It’s unknown if they’ll be there for the decision, which might come as soon as today.

Depp is suing Heard for defamation in a defamation action for just under $50 million for a 2018 Washington Post op-ed in which the actress claimed she was a survivor of domestic abuse.

Johnny Depp has denied ever being aggressive to her, but she is suing for double the amount.

It is hard to predict how long the jury will deliberate in the defamation suit between Amber Heard and Johnny Depp. This is because the jury must make a unanimous decision and there is a large amount of evidence to consider.

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As the jury deliberates, admirers of Johnny Depp bring a Pirates of the Caribbean boat in front of the courtroom

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The major reason Johnny Depp filed the defamation action was to cleanse his name, and the victory might assist demonstrate that anything false was stated about him.

On Tuesday, Depp’s ardent supporters drove a vehicle painted like a ship from the Pirates of the Caribbean flicks out of the courthouse where a jury was debating the judgement (31 May).

The actor is suing his ex-wife for $50 million after she referred to herself in an essay in 2018 as a “public figure symbolising domestic abuse.”

The jury’s Johnny Depp is gaining popularity and dominating public opinion, which is more significant than whether he wins his defamation suit against his ex-wife Amber Heard.first full day of deliberation was Tuesday (May 31). It is unknown when they will reach a decision

Johnny Depps fans bring Pirates of the Caribbean boat in front of courthouse as jury deliberates

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Jury in the Depp-Heard defamation case has begun deliberations

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After a six-week trial containing searing reciprocal charges of domestic abuse, a jury began deliberations in the defamation lawsuit between Johnny Depp and his ex-wife Amber Heard on Friday.

After attorneys for both sides made final arguments, the seven-person jury retired to ponder a judgement in the high-profile case hearing in Fairfax, Virginia, near the US capital.

Elaine Bredehoft, an attorney for Heard, stated that Depp’s defamation action against the “Aquaman” actor, as well as a campaign of “global humiliation,” had made her life “absolute misery.”

“It has ruined her life.” This has completely engulfed her. “She’s been threatened with death,” Bredehoft told the jurors.

One of Depp’s attorneys, Benjamin Chew, said that while the 58-year-old “Pirates of the Caribbean” actor is not a “saint” and has suffered with drugs and alcohol, “he is not a violent abuser.”

“He did not deserve to have his life and legacy crushed by a cruel falsehood,” Chew added. “Miss Heard’s portrayal of herself as a heroic survivor, an innocent victim, and Mr Depp as a terrible abuser are completely incorrect.”

“We beg you, we urge you, restore his name, character, and career,” he implored the jurors.

According to Bredehoft, any harm done to Depp’s career was self-inflicted.

“Hold this man accountable,” she said to the jurors. “In his whole life, he has never accepted responsibility for anything.”

“He’s blamed everyone in the world, including his agency, manager, lawyer, Amber, and pals.”

Meanwhile, Depp’s lawyer, Chew, referred to the #Metoo movement, but said, “it’s for actual sufferers of assault, not Miss Heard.”

“No one has emerged from the woodwork to say’me too.’ This is the one and only’me too’ instance where there isn’t a single’me too.'”
Another of Depp’s attorneys, Camille Vasquez, told the jury that the evidence “showed that Miss Heard is the abuser.”

“She was aggressive, abusive, and hateful,” Vasquez stated.

– “Monster”

Depp sued Heard in December 2018 for an op-ed she wrote for The Washington Post in which she portrayed herself as a “public figure representing domestic abuse.”

Although Heard did not identify Depp in the article, he has sued her for insinuating he was a domestic abuser and is demanding $50 million in damages.

Heard, 36, countersued for $100 million, saying that he subjected her to “rampant physical assault and abuse.”

During the trial, dozens of witnesses testified, including bodyguards, Hollywood executives, agents, entertainment industry specialists, physicians, friends, and family.

Depp and Heard each spent days on the witness stand during the televised trial, which was attended by hundreds of “Pirates” fans and was supported by a #JusticeForJohnnyDepp social media campaign.

The jury was given video and audio recordings of the couple’s furious, profanity-laced fights, as well as images of injuries purportedly sustained by Heard throughout their turbulent relationship.

Hours of testimony from medical specialists were devoted to a finger injury sustained by Depp while filming a “Pirates” movie in Australia in March 2015.

When Heard hurled a vodka bottle at Depp, he claimed the tip of his finger was severed. Heard stated that she had no idea how the injuries occurred.

Both agreed that Depp used the bloodied digit to scribble inscriptions on walls, lampshades, and mirrors.

Heard said Depp would turn into a physically and sexually abusive “monster” during alcohol and drug binges, and that he refused her repeated attempts to limit his drinking and drug usage.

Depp said that Heard was the one who was frequently aggressive, and that listening to “outlandish” claims of domestic violence levelled against him was “cruel.”

“No human being is flawless, definitely not any of us, but I have never committed sexual violence or physical assault in my life,” he stated.

– harmed Hollywood careers

In May 2016, Heard, who was married to Depp from 2015 to 2017, filed a restraining order against him for domestic abuse.

Depp, a three-time Oscar contender, sued the British tabloid The Sun in London for libel for branding him a “wife-beater.” In November 2020, he lost that case.

Both parties have alleged that their Hollywood careers have been harmed.

Heard’s legal team presented an entertainment industry expert who claimed the actress had lost $45-50 million in film and television roles and sponsorships.

According to an industry analyst recruited by Depp’s team, the actor has lost millions of dollars as a result of the abuse allegations, including a potential $22.5 million payout for the sixth edition of “Pirates.”…AFP

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Amber Heard takes stand in blockbuster defamation trial

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Amber Heard, star of “Aquaman,” testified on Wednesday that the defamation suit filed against her by her ex-husband, Johnny Depp, is the “most painful and difficult thing” she has ever gone through. “I struggle to find the words for how painful this is,” the 36-year-old Heard told the jury hearing the defamation suit in Fairfax … Read more

UK sex-assault MP quits, triggering by-election

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The UK’s ruling Conservative Party faces a hard via-election check after former MP Imran Ahmad Khan end parliament on Thursday following his conviction for sexually assaulting a fifteen old boy. Khan 47, who represents the northern English town of Wakefield, stated he would surrender with a view to. “focus entirely on clearing my name”. “While … Read more

Miss Kohima contestant’s viral message for PM Modi

Miss Kohima contestant goes viral as she speaks up against Modi

A contestant of the Miss Kohima 2019 beauty pageant has made fire over social media for her response to a question involving Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The contest was held in the Nagaland capital Kohima on October 5. During the question and answer round, Vikuonuo Sachu was asked by one of the judges about the … Read more