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BREAKING: Johnny Depp In The Talks Of WAIVING $8 MILLION Damages Claim Against Former Partner Amber Heard


In what is being described as a true act of generosity, actor Johnny Depp and his legal team are discussing matters that could see him waiving off the $8 million charges against Amber Heard.

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According to local media reports, the case was never about money, to begin with, and the fact that the celeb is known for his kind heart and gestures of generosity certainly does not come as a huge surprise to those that are close to him.

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Meanwhile, other sources quoted how the actor was keener on restoring his reputation and now that appears to be done, he’s got nothing to worry about.

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In the same way, the actor’s legal team is also simultaneously slamming Amber Heard for claiming the trial was unfair and for also calling out the jury as being tainted by the opinions of those on social media. Many feel the accusations are getting extreme and hence it would be better for the actress to sit quietly instead of appealing against the verdict.

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Source: New York Post

On the other hand, we’ve been seeing several appearances being made by Johnny Depp’s legal team where both Camille Vasquez and Benjamin Chew spoke out in favor of the verdict and also mentioned how the actor is feeling great. It’s almost as if the weight of the world has been lifted off of his shoulders.

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“He says that he has not smiled so big in the past six years and now, he’s smiling better and bigger than he could have ever imagined”- the lawyers added.

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“It’s ridiculous to hear Amber Heard accuse the jury of not liking her or for her calling the trial unfair”- the lawyers further elaborated.

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Source: Daily Mail

Chew was seen boldly declaring how the jury clearly saw how Amber Heard failed to take any form of responsibility whatsoever. It was shocking for them and the rest of the world, he continued.

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