This second act, filmed and broadcast live, should be very well attended, especially since the cast of witnesses is worthy of the great Hollywood films: billionaire Elon Musk, actors James Franco and Paul Bettany, actress Ellen Barkin…
The lawsuit stems from a column published in 2018 in the Washington Post, in which Amber Heard described herself as a “victim of domestic violence” bullied by society following coming out of silence two years earlier.
The actress did not name Johnny Depp, whom she had met in 2009 on the set of “Rum Express” and married in 2015. But as early as 2016, she had tried to obtain a protective order to keep him at bay. She had dropped her charges as part of their divorce, concluded with a bang in 2017.
After the publication of this forum, the star of “Pirates of the Caribbean”, who denies having ever hit his wife, filed a defamation suit once morest Amber Heard, claiming 50 million in damages.
“The platform, which implicitly accuses Mr. Depp of being an abusive husband, is categorically false” and aims to “generate positive publicity” around Ms. Heard, a few days before the release of the film “Aquaman” of which she is a star, he argued.
The actress had counter-attacked, in turn filing a defamation complaint to obtain 100 million dollars. “The futile complaint filed by Mr. Depp once morest Ms. Heard prolongs the abuse and harassment” he imposed on her during their marriage, she wrote.
Johnny Depp had filed his complaint in the state of Virginia, where the Washington Post is printed and where the legal framework is more favorable to complaints of defamation than in California, where the two actors reside.
After a real legal guerrilla warfare at each stage of the procedure, the selection of jurors responsible for deciding between them will begin Monday in a court located in Fairfax, near Washington.
Judge Penney Azcarate, who oversees this extraordinary trial, hopes to be able to begin the substantive proceedings the next day. They might last several weeks.
Johnny Depp, 58, and Amber Heard, 35, are expected to appear in person, their witnesses rather by video link.