Amber Heard's demand for new Johnny Depp trial in defamation case rejected by US judge

The jury in June found both liable for defamation -- but sided more strongly with Depp.

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Heard had asked for a new trial because one of the seven jurors was not the man summoned for jury service but his son in a case of mistaken identity.
A Virginia judge on Wednesday rejected actress Amber Heard's demand for a new trial in the defamation case she lost to her former husband Johnny Depp.

Heard's lawyers had asked Judge Penney Azcarate to set aside the jury verdict awarding $10 million to Depp and declare a mistrial, but the judge denied the request.

Heard had asked for a new trial because one of the seven jurors was not the man summoned for jury service but his son in a case of mistaken identity.


"There is no evidence of fraud or wrongdoing," Azcarate said, and the juror "met the statutory requirements for service."

"The juror was vetted, sat for the entire jury, deliberated, and reached a verdict," the judge said.

The jury in June found Depp and Heard liable for defamation -- but sided more strongly with the 'Pirates of the Caribbean' star following an intense six-week trial riding on bitterly contested allegations of domestic abuse.
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The case, live-streamed to millions, featured lurid and intimate details about the Hollywood celebrities' private lives.

The jury awarded $10 million in damages to Depp after finding that a 2018 newspaper article penned by Heard on her experience of "sexual violence" was defamatory.

The 59-year-old Depp sued Heard over a Washington Post op-ed in which she did not name him, but described herself as a "public figure representing domestic abuse."

The 36-year-old Heard, who had counter-sued, was awarded $2 million.
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Hollywood star, Johnny Depp, who is currently celebrating his big win in the defamation lawsuit against his former wife Amber Heard, turns 59 today. Depp, who began his acting career with his debut film 'A Nightmare on Elm Street' in 1984, is a superstar with several blockbusters under his name.



In 2012, the Guinness World Records listed Depp as the world's highest-paid actor with earnings allegedly crossing $75 million in a year. As we celebrate Johnny Depp’s 59th birthday, here’s a look at the top five best performances by the actor that can never be forgotten.

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This role is by far one of the best performances by Depp. In the film, the star played the role of a humanoid named Edward, who has scissors for his hands. 'Edward Scissorhands' also starred Winona Ryder as Kim, who was Depp's love interest in the movie.

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When the film, based on British author Roald Dahl's 1964 book 'Charlie and the Chocolate Factory' was released in 2005, Depp played the role of Willy Wonka, which was previously aced by legendary actor Gene Wilder in the book's first film adaptation in 1971.

So when Depp signed up for the role, he had a huge expectation to meet, and the actor delivered successfully as it became one of his finest performances. With a bob haircut, white powder on his face and lavender-coloured contact lenses, Depp got into the skin of the character.

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Another great role by Depp is Mad Hatter from 'Alice in Wonderland' film which was released in 2010. A lot of make-up, prosthetics and even CGI was used to transform Depp into the famous fictional character.

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In 'Black Mass', the actor played the role of a real-life Boston crime boss, Whitey Bulger, for which he had to go through a massive transformation in order to fit the character.

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