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1.
Editorial
News
Opinion:
Jurors in Johnny Depp and Amber Heard case face choice over which actor to
believe
Perhaps apocryphal,
that Johnny Depp's daughter, Lily-Rose, when asked what her father did for a
living replied, "My daddy's a pirate." If Depp gets a big damage
award in his case now on trial in Fairfax, Virginia, his pirate legend may
grow. Of course, jurors could instead choose to award an enormous sum of money
to Depp's ex-wife, Amber Heard, should they accept her tearful descriptions of
violence and abuse allegedly inflicted on her by Depp. Another real possibility
is that both movie star litigants could be tossed from court empty-handed.
The trial of Depp's
defamation case against Heard entered its 15th day on Thursday. Depp claims
that Heard falsely and maliciously accused him of domestic abuse, damaging his
career and reputation in the amount of $50 million. Heard has countersued to
the tune of $100 million for nuisance.
Both Heard and Depp
have denied each other's allegations of abuse.
The first 15 days of
this trial have often looked more like a reality television show than a
Virginia lawsuit. Depp is attired in true movie star tradition in flashy
clothing combinations while wearing multiple rings, a ponytail, sunglasses, an
ascot, earrings and a number of visible tattoos worthy of his famous
performance as Captain Jack Sparrow in "Pirates of the Caribbean."
The courtroom audience
has been a full house with lines of spectators waiting for a glimpse of Depp
and Heard. Depp, though, is clearly the draw with the crowd. This is
understandable given the 58-year-old actor's role as a leading man in 40 films
with an aggregate box-office gross of more than $8 billion ranking him No. 3 in
worldwide aggregate box-office gross. In comparison, the 36-year-old Heard is
ranked 2,086 in her role as a supporting actor in 11 films grossing less than
$1.2 billion. (Of course, Depp's career has also been longer than Heard's.)
In the lead-up to the
trial, many lawyers I talked to who were following the case felt that Depp
didn't have a chance of winning. Defamation cases brought by a public figure
such as Depp are harder to prove because the plaintiff must prove not only that
an offensive statement about him was false but also that it was made with
"malice."
Depp had also lost a
libel case against a British tabloid in 2020 that described him as a "wife
beater."
During the first 13
days of the trial, Depp's attorneys systematically attempted to shatter Heard's
reputation by calling numerous witnesses who testified that things they'd seen
and heard suggested that she had been abusive toward Depp. Depp testified in an
odd, mumbling fashion, rarely making eye contact with anyone in the courtroom,
but the story he told seemed compelling to many, particularly his fans.
Backed up by live
testimony and deposition video from his bodyguard, Malcolm Connolly, and
others, Depp's lawyers claimed that Heard's abuse of Depp began on their
honeymoon trip on the Orient Express. Connolly testified that he observed
scratches on Depp's neck along with bruising on his eye socket and nose as well
as a fat lip after an alleged particularly violent attack by Heard during the
trip. The bodyguard said it looked like "he walked into a door, or a door
walked into him."
Depp's direct testimony
painted the marriage as a chamber of horrors. He recalled hiding in a bathroom
for protection once after being hit in the skull by Heard, who admits on
audiotape she cannot deny this because she was "under the influence of
Ambien" at the time.
In yet another
incident, Depp alleged Heard threw a vodka bottle at him, which almost severed
his finger, leaving "the bone sticking out." Bodyguard Travis
McGivern added to the litany of violent act allegations, recounting that he saw
Heard throw a can of Red Bull at the actor's back and spit on him as well.
These are only a
partial list of violent attacks graphically described during three days of testimony
presented by Depp's lawyers, with Depp indicating that he sometimes had to
defend himself from Heard.
This testimony was
further buttressed by a psychologist, Shannon Curry, retained by Depp's
lawyers, who examined Heard for 12 hours. She concluded that Heard suffers from
a borderline personality disorder and a histrionic personality disorder.
A borderline
personality disorder, Curry said, "seems to be a predictive factor for
women who implement violence against their partner." As for histrionic
personality disorder, the symptoms display "drama and shallowness,"
she said.
Heard's legal team
would later respond to Curry's claims with testimony from its retained expert,
a forensic psychologist, Dawn Hughes, who had previously said the actress had
been subjected to sexual violence by Depp and believed Heard has post-traumatic
stress disorder as a result of the alleged abuse.
When Heard took the
witness stand after Depp's lawyers had rested their case, her demeanor markedly
contrasted with that of Depp's. She made eye contact with the jurors and her
questioners, shedding tears and sometimes smiles at regular intervals, openly
displaying a range of emotions.
Depp, on the other
hand, seemed to make most of his eye contact with a monitor attached to the
witness box, often mumbling and rarely changing his tone of voice or displaying
emotion of any kind. Depp almost appeared to be playing one of his odd movie
characters rather than himself.
Heard recounted a
particularly harrowing story of Depp ripping her clothes and subjecting her to
a "cavity search" for drugs while on a vacation with friends in 2013.
According to her
testimony, the group of friends had been using mushrooms -- "laughy
drugs," as Heard called them, and she had ingested one mushroom cap --
before this event occurred. She said she made no attempt to leave when Depp
finished this particularly vile act or when he smashed the inside of the
trailer where they were staying in a frightening rage, though she did describe
her emotional distress. They then continued the vacation at the trailer park
with friends.
Heard fluctuated
between testifying to stories of Depp abusing her with descriptions of how much
she loved him. Experts in domestic abuse cases often testify that this is not
abnormal behavior for an abuse victim. Ultimately the jury has to evaluate the
relevance of the behavior in each individual case.
Evaluating witness
tears can be particularly difficult for jurors in any case. Heard shed quite a
few in her testimony when she narrated her claims of Depp's alleged sexual,
physical and emotional abuse against her. The question jurors will face is
whether the tears and the emotional displays were an authentic, understandable
response to real inflicted trauma and abuse or "the performance of a
lifetime," as alleged by Depp's lawyers.
When the case resumes
on May 16, it is likely to last for at least another two weeks as both Depp and
Heard seek to corroborate their claims with credible witnesses and other
evidence. More testimony and headlines can be expected, causing substantial and
permanent damage to the reputation and careers of both these famous actors.
Unlike their successful movies, the trial of a defamation case rarely has a
happy ending.
2.
Analysis
structure news :
Headline :
Opinion: Jurors in Johnny Depp and Amber Heard case
face choice over which actor to believe
Lead :
Perhaps apocryphal, that Johnny Depp's daughter,
Lily-Rose, when asked what her father did for a living replied, "My
daddy's a pirate." If Depp gets a big damage award in his case now on
trial in Fairfax, Virginia, his pirate legend may grow. Of course, jurors could
instead choose to award an enormous sum of money to Depp's ex-wife, Amber
Heard, should they accept her tearful descriptions of violence and abuse
allegedly inflicted on her by Depp. Another real possibility is that both movie
star litigants could be tossed from court empty-handed.
The trial of Depp's defamation case against Heard
entered its 15th day on Thursday. Depp claims that Heard falsely and
maliciously accused him of domestic abuse, damaging his career and reputation
in the amount of $50 million. Heard has countersued to the tune of $100 million
for nuisance.
Byline :
by Paul Callan
Quotation :
Curry said, "seems to be a predictive factor
for women who implement violence against their partner."
"the performance of a lifetime," as alleged
by Depp's lawyers.
The bodyguard said it looked like "he walked
into a door, or a door walked into him."
Summary
of the news
This
news tells about the trial of Depp's defamation case against Heard which
entered its 15th day on Thursday. Depp claims that Heard falsely and
maliciously accused him of domestic violence, damaging his career and
reputation by $50 million. Heard has sued back up to $100 million for
interference. Both Heard and Depp have denied the allegations of abuse against
each other.
During the first 13 days of the trial, Depp's lawyers systematically attempted to destroy Heard's reputation by summoning multiple witnesses who testified that what they saw and heard indicated that he had committed violence against Depp. When the case resumes on May 16, it will likely last at least another two weeks as Depp and Heard attempt to substantiate their claims with credible witnesses and other evidence
3. This
news is included in the Entertaining Editorial News, because this news
discusses the divorce of a Hollywood artist who has not found a settlement
point between the two parties.
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