Amber Heard plans to appeal her conviction for defaming Johnny Depp

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she was The jury Composed of 7 people in Virginia On Wednesday, it ruled that Heard had slandered a movie star "Pirates of the Caribbean" It awarded him $10.35 million in compensation.

The jury also decided that Amber Heard She was defamed, and she was given $2 million, according to Archyde.com.

Eileen Charlesson Bredehoft, one of Heard’s lawyers, said on "today" on network "NBC" Deep’s team was "able to refute a huge amount of evidence" which was allowed in a defamation case in Britain that Depp lost.

and raise Johnny Depp A lawsuit against the newspaper "The Sun" British, which described him as "Abuses the wife".

A London High Court judge ruled that Depp had offended Heard at least 12 times, but Heard’s lawyer was not allowed to tell the jury about that in the Virginia case, Bridehoft said.

Bridhoft added "So what did Deb’s team learn from this? Demonization of Amber and Refutation of Evidence".

Breadhoft said "She is portrayed as a demon here. allowed in this court a number of things that should not have been allowed, and caused the jury to be confused".

Depp said during the trial that he did not beat or sexually assault Heard, and argued that it was she who had turned violent during their relationship.

Heard said she slapped Depp only to defend herself or her sister.

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she was The jury Composed of 7 people in Virginia It ruled on Wednesday that Heard had slandered the movie star.Pirates of the CaribbeanIt awarded him $10.35 million in compensation.

The jury also decided that Amber Heard She was defamed, and she was given $2 million, according to Archyde.com.

Elaine Charlesson Bredehoft, one of Heard’s lawyers, said on NBC’s “Today” program that Depp’s team was “able to refute the massive amount of evidence” allowed in a defamation case in Britain that Depp lost. .

and raise Johnny Depp A lawsuit against the British newspaper “The Sun”, which described him as “wife abuse”.

A London High Court judge ruled that Depp had offended Heard at least 12 times, but Heard’s lawyer was not allowed to tell the jury about that in the Virginia case, Bridehoft said.

“So what did Depp’s team learn from this? Demonization of Amber and refutation of evidence,” Bridhoft added.

“She’s portrayed as a demon here,” Breidhoft said court a number of things that should not have been allowed, and caused the jury to be confused.”

Depp said during the trial that he did not beat or sexually assault Heard, and argued that it was she who had turned violent during their relationship.

Heard said she slapped Depp only to defend herself or her sister.

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