Amber Heard is appealing a $10 million ruling against Depp

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Lawyers gave Amber Heard Notice of Appeal of Judgment in Fairfax County Court, where the court heard for 6 weeks the testimony of Heard and Depp.

Through the notification, the court is informed that Heard intends to appeal this ruling, as well as other rulings issued by the judge, including the refusal of Heard’s request to set aside the ruling, as well as the refusal of the request for a retrial.

A Heard spokesperson said in a statement "We believe that the court made mistakes that prevented a fair and equitable ruling.. Therefore, we are appealing the ruling"according to the Associated Press.

He was the hero of a movie series "Pirates of the Caribbean" He sued Heard for defamation in a December 2018 op-ed in the Washington Post, describing herself as "Public figure representing domestic violence".

Lawyers claimed Johnny Depp The article famously mentioned the star, although he never mentioned his name.

Heard sued, claiming that Depp’s former lawyer defamed her by describing her allegations of abuse as "Trick".

A jury ordered Heard to pay Depp $10 million in compensation and $5 million in punitive damages.

The punitive compensation was reduced to $350,000, under a state-set ceiling.

A jury awarded Heard $2 million in her counterclaim against Depp’s former lawyer.

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Lawyers gave Amber Heard Notice of Appeal of Judgment in Fairfax County Court, where the court heard for 6 weeks the testimony of Heard and Depp.

Through the notification, the court is informed that Heard intends to appeal this ruling, as well as other rulings issued by the judge, including the refusal of Heard’s request to set aside the ruling, as well as the refusal of the request for a retrial.

“We believe the court made mistakes that prevented a fair and equitable ruling, so we are appealing the ruling,” a Heard spokesman said in a statement, according to the Associated Press.

He was the protagonist of a movie series.Pirates of the CaribbeanHe sued Heard for defamation in a December 2018 op-ed in the Washington Post, describing herself as a “public figure representing domestic violence.”

Lawyers claimed Johnny Depp The article famously mentioned the star, although he never mentioned his name.

Heard launched counterclaims, alleging that Depp’s ex-lawyer defamed her by calling her allegations of abuse a “hoax.”

A jury ordered Heard to pay Depp $10 million in compensation and $5 million in punitive damages.

The punitive compensation was reduced to $350,000, under a state-set ceiling.

A jury awarded Heard $2 million in her counterclaim against Depp’s former lawyer.

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