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		Jury to resume deliberations on dueling Johnny Depp, Amber Heard claims
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		 [May 31, 2022] By 
		Lisa Richwine 
 LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Jurors considering opposing lawsuits brought by 
		Johnny Depp and Amber Heard are set to meet Tuesday to continue 
		deliberating on whether either actor was defamed and deserves millions 
		of dollars in damages.
 
 Depp, the 58-year-old "Pirates of the Caribbean" star, sued ex-wife 
		Heard in Virginia for $50 million and argued that she defamed him when 
		she called herself "a public figure representing domestic abuse" in a 
		newspaper opinion piece.
 
 Heard, 36, countersued for $100 million, saying Depp smeared her when 
		his lawyer called her accusations a "hoax."
 
 The seven-person jury deliberated for about two hours Friday before 
		adjourning for the U.S. Memorial Day holiday weekend.
 
 Depp has denied hitting Heard or any woman and said she was the one who 
		turned violent in their relationship.
 
 At the center of the legal case is the December 2018 opinion piece by 
		Heard in the Washington Post, in which she made the statement about 
		domestic abuse. The article did not mention Depp by name, but his lawyer 
		told jurors it was clear that Heard was referring to him.
 
 
		
		 
		Heard's attorneys argued that she had told the truth and that her 
		comments were covered as free speech under the U.S. Constitution's First 
		Amendment.
 
 Depp and Heard met in 2011 while filming "The Rum Diary" and wed in 
		February 2015. Their divorce was finalized about two years later.
 
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			Actor Johnny Depp gestures as he leaves the Fairfax County Circuit 
			Courthouse following his defamation trial against his ex-wife Amber 
			Heard, in Fairfax, Virginia, U.S., May 27, 2022. REUTERS/Evelyn 
			Hockstein/File Photo 
            
			
			
			 
            Over six weeks of proceedings, jurors listened to 
			recordings of the couple's fights and saw graphic photos of Depp's 
			bloody finger. He said the top of the finger was severed when Heard 
			threw a vodka bottle at him in 2015. 
            Heard denied injuring Depp's finger and said Depp 
			sexually assaulted her that night with a liquor bottle. She said she 
			struck him only to defend herself or her sister.
 Testimony was livestreamed widely on social media, drawing large 
			audiences to hear details about the couple's troubled relationship.
 
 Once among Hollywood's biggest stars, Depp said Heard's allegations 
			cost him "everything." A new "Pirates" movie was put on hold, and 
			Depp was replaced in the "Fantastic Beasts" film franchise, a "Harry 
			Potter" spinoff.
 
 Depp lost a libel case less than two years ago against the Sun, a 
			British tabloid that labeled him a "wife beater." A London High 
			Court judge ruled that he had repeatedly assaulted Heard.
 
 Depp's lawyers filed the U.S. case in Fairfax County, Virginia, 
			because the Washington Post is printed there. The newspaper is not a 
			defendant.
 
 (Reporting by Lisa Richwine; Editing by Daniel Wallis)
 
            
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