
Amber Heard claims a ‘binder’ of therapist notes could have swayed jurors decision
- Amber Heard feels the verdict is unfair in her defamation case
- Amber heard feels the binder of therapist’s notes and text messages could have left the jurors to take a different verdict
- The legal team of Depp has replied to the interview saying Depp has moved on meanwhile the opponent is still repeating
Amber Heard does not appear to accept the jury’s decision in her defamation case against ex-husband Johnny Depp.
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The full interview with Heard with NBC’s Savannah Guthrie aired on Friday night, during which the Aquaman actor claimed that a “binder” of therapist’s notes and text messages could have led jurors to a different verdict.
The 36-year-old appeared to tell her therapist in one of the messages that Mr Depp “did a number on me tonight.” Depp has repeatedly denied ever abusing Heard.
The messages, according to reports, were ruled inadmissible as evidence by the judge.
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Depp’s legal team responded to Ms Heard’s interview saying: “It’s unfortunate that while Johnny is looking to move forward with his life, the defendant and her team are back to repeating, reimagining and re-litigating matters that have already been decided by the court and a verdict that was unequivocally decided by a jury in Johnny’s favor.”
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