Amber Heard: New legal team to lead appeals process

Amber Heard
New legal team to lead appeals process

Amber Heard has appealed the verdict.

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Amber Heard relies on a new legal team in the appeal process against Johnny Depp. Your previous main defender is no longer on board.

Amber Heard (36) exchanges parts of her legal team. As the US portal “TMZ” reports, the actress hired the renowned law firm Ballard Spahr. The lawyers should be in charge of the appeal process against Johnny Depp (59). One of her previous counsels, Ben Rottenborn, will remain on board, but will be joined by his colleagues David L. Axelrod and Jay Ward Brown with immediate effect. The lawyer Elaine Bredehoft, who was her main defense attorney in court, is no longer there.

In a statement, Bredehoft said it was the perfect time to “pass the baton”. She did her due diligence and made sure the new team was up to date. A statement from the new firm said, “We welcome the opportunity to represent Ms. Heard on this appeal as this is a case with important First Amendment implications for all of America.” They are confident that the court will clear Heard’s name.

Johnny Depp has won a defamation lawsuit

In early June, Depp won the defamation lawsuit against Heard after around six weeks of the trial. He sued her for $50 million for an article she published in the Washington Post in 2018. In it, she claimed to be a victim of domestic violence. She did not mention her ex-husband by name. Depp said the post still ruined his career, damaged his reputation and cost him a lot of money. Heard then filed a $100 million counterclaim against her ex.

Amber Heard was sentenced to pay more than $10 million in damages. Johnny Depp has to pay her two million dollars again. The remaining 8.35 million was capped at five million due to local laws. Amber Heard has appealed the verdict.

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