The real case is depicted in a new Netflix series.
Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT The new Netflix documentary series Depp v. Heard portrays the tumultuous path toward the final verdict of the highly-documented court case. The three-part docuseries on Netflix offers a deep-diving look into the controversial court case between the former celebrity couple that took social media by storm in the spring of 2022.
RELATED: How Johnny Depp's Only Movie With Amber Heard Became A Forgotten $45 Million Critical Disaster Depp and Heard had dated for several years before splitting up in 2016. Although Heard did not describe Depp by name in her Washington Post op-ed, there was enough circulatory context for her allegations made in the published article that indicated she was referring to Depp. The jury decided at the end of the trial that Heard had intentionally written the article with the intention of defaming Depp, which is ultimately why she lost.
Heard had initially countersued Depp's former attorney Adam Waldman for $100 million on three counts of statements he made to the press regarding Heard's fabrication and manipulation of an environment of abuse. In the countersuit, Heard claimed that she was only ever violent with Depp for reasons of protecting her own safety and that of her younger sister, making Deep seem like the perpetrator of domestic violence.
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