In June, Heard was ordered to pay Depp $10.35
million in damages when a jury in Fairfax County, Virginia,
ruled she had defamed the "Pirates of the Caribbean" star in a
newspaper opinion piece.
Her attorneys had asked the judge in the case to throw out the
decision and declare a mistrial, arguing that one of the jurors
on the case should not have been eligible to serve because his
summons was intended for his father, who had the same name and
lived at the same address.
Judge Penny Azcarate ruled that there was "no evidence of fraud
or wrongdoing" by the juror and that the jury's verdict should
stand.
She also noted that both sides had questioned and accepted all
jurors at the start of the trial.
"Due process was guaranteed and provided to all parties in this
litigation," Azcarate wrote.
Depp, 59, had sued Heard and argued that she defamed him when
she called herself "a public figure representing domestic abuse"
in an opinion piece published in The Washington Post. Depp
denied hitting Heard, 36, and said she was the one who turned
violent in their relationship.
Heard countersued, saying Depp smeared her when his lawyer
called her accusations a "hoax." The jury awarded Heard $2
million in damages on one of her counterclaims. Heard said she
only struck Depp in defense of herself or her sister.
(Reporting by Lisa Richwine, Editing by Rosalba O'Brien)
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