The trial between Amber Heard and Johnny Depp has finally come to a close, and the jury has awarded Depp $10 million in compensatory damages and $5 million in punitive damages. The trial was a result of Depp’s libel lawsuit against Heard, in which he accused her of falsely accusing him of domestic abuse.
The trial was a long and costly one, with both sides spending millions of dollars in legal fees. According to reports, Heard was to pay Depp $15 million, and Depp was to pay Heard $2 million. However, the jury’s decision has changed the amount of money each party will have to pay.
Depp will now receive $10 million in compensatory damages, which is compensation for libel, and $5 million in punitive damages, which is the penalty for libel. This means that Depp will receive a total of $15 million from Heard, while Heard will only have to pay Depp $2 million.
Overall, the trial cost Amber Heard a total of $13 million. This includes the $15 million she was to pay Depp, minus the $2 million she will now receive from Depp. This is a significant amount of money, and it is a reminder of the high cost of litigation.
It is unclear how much Depp will have to pay in legal fees, but it is likely to be a significant amount. The trial was a long and costly one, and it is likely that both sides spent millions of dollars in legal fees.
Overall, the trial between Amber Heard and Johnny Depp has cost both parties a significant amount of money. Heard will have to pay Depp $13 million, while Depp will receive $15 million from Heard. It is unclear how much Depp will have to pay in legal fees, but it is likely to be a significant amount. The trial is a reminder of the high cost of litigation, and it is a reminder of the importance of resolving disputes without resorting to the courts.