After the Virginia court decided that actress Amber heard the mistakes of her ex-husband and actor Johnny Depp in the 2018 OP-ED which she wrote about being a victim of domestic harassment, her lawyer said that she was unable to pay an assessment of around $ 10 million.
Court of Johnny Depp vs Amber heard that finally ended on Thursday after six weeks. The jury decided to support Johnny Depp and gave him a compensation of $ 15 million.
Financial Difficulties” faced by Amber Heard came to the surface during the trial. Terence Dougherty, an executive representing the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), who was heard was the ambassador to and helping him to make an op-ed, testify about the donations that were heard promised to the organization after he received $ 7 million from the settlement of his divorce from the Depp.
Of the $ 3.5 million promised by actress to ACLU, only $ 1.3 million has been given to the organization so far. Hearing stopped his donations to ACLU in 2019 because he experienced “financial difficulties,” Dougherty said.
Johnny Depp and Amber Heard married in 2015 after establishing a relationship for several years. Both divorced in 2017 after hearing the defendant Depp committed physical violence. In 2018, Depp sued to hear after he wrote an op-ED in the Washington Post in 2018. He counter sued him in a defamation case.