What happens to Amber Head if Johnny Depp wins the trial?

Whoever wins the Johnny Depp vs Amber Heard trial remains in the hands of the jury consisting of seven judges who will judge all evidence and evidence to prove whether the actress slandered the Washington Post essay, where she described herself as <x0 public figures representing domestic abuse. ” “Jury will [...]
Whoever wins the Johnny Depp vs Amber Heard trial remains in the hands of the jury consisting of seven judges who will judge all evidence and evidence to prove whether the actress slandered the Washington Post essay, where she described herself as <x0 public figures representing domestic abuse. ”
The jury will determine the damage to both the indictment and the countersuit,”, the New York Post sources near Heard's legal team. If the jury finds Amber guilty of Mr. Depp, it will define damage” and vice versa.
The actor of the “Aquaman” who was once in connection with Depp and was married to her for 15 months does not risk prison because she does not face any criminal charges, only civil claims.
The “Pirates actor of the Caribbean” filed $50 million in libel against Heard, claiming it damaged his reputation and career when writing the article. She's filed a $100 million counterpath. Heard did not mention Johnny Depp's name in the essay, but his lawyers say she clearly referred to accusations of domestic abuse he committed when seeking divorce in 2016 and received a temporary ban order. Depp denies ever physically hurting his ex-wife and claims she was abusive in their relationship.
On May 27th, the court will decide who wins. There is also an opportunity for the jury to disobey either side and determine that neither Depp nor Heard should be given compensation, the source close to Heard's legal team said. A Depp spokesman confirmed: “Jury decides on the damage, and yes, it is possible not to give compensation”.
Anyone who loses the trial will have to compensate for the court's court expenses for the other side, as well as pay the compensation set by the court.
If Johnny Depp succeeds, a <x0-effective cooling” can cause people who claim to have been victims of violence to hesitate and not speak out. It is possible that if Depp wins and is given a considerable amount, people will think twice before making various statements that could bring them legal responsibility.
But on the other hand, we don't want to create a world where people think they can say what they want even if they know it's not true,” pointed to New York Post Halim Diandina, a lawyer and former judge in California.
“The bias will have an important effect in one way or another, regardless of what the verdict is,” said Diandina.
Today (Monday, May 16) Amber Heard will be questioned by Johnny Depp's lawyers.










