The verdict for the nearly seven-week defamation trial between Johnny Depp and Amber Heard has arrived. On Wednesday, a split verdict was delivered, with the jury finding both parties liable but Depp was awarded 10 million in compensatory damages and 5 million dollars in punitive damages. The jury awarded Heard 2 million in compensatory damages and nothing in punitive damages. Depp had sought 50 million in damages with Heard counter-suing for 100 million.
The consecutive “Yes” answers brought about many reactions playing off the repeated word.
Many approved of the jury’s ruling in Depp’s favor, particularly because of the way Heard went about shaping her angle of the story.
“Make no mistake – majority of the ppl supporting Depp do not think he’s an angel,” one user wrote. “But the mere fact that she went so hard with these ridiculous allegations and She acted like she was an angel; that’s the reason...
The consecutive “Yes” answers brought about many reactions playing off the repeated word.
Many approved of the jury’s ruling in Depp’s favor, particularly because of the way Heard went about shaping her angle of the story.
“Make no mistake – majority of the ppl supporting Depp do not think he’s an angel,” one user wrote. “But the mere fact that she went so hard with these ridiculous allegations and She acted like she was an angel; that’s the reason...
- 6/1/2022
- by Dessi Gomez
- The Wrap
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Twenty-three women who have accused Harvey Weinstein of sexual assault have said the disgraced movie mogul is “trying to gaslight society”, after he told the New York Post his “pioneering” work on “movies directed by women and about women” was being forgotten.
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Twenty-three women who have accused Harvey Weinstein of sexual assault have said the disgraced movie mogul is “trying to gaslight society”, after he told the New York Post his “pioneering” work on “movies directed by women and about women” was being forgotten.
Related: Harvey Weinstein still hasn't faced real consequences. And he won't | Jill Filipovic...
- 12/16/2019
- by Martin Pengelly in New York
- The Guardian - Film News
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