On day 17 of the Johnny Depp-Amber Heard libel case, the latter testified under redirection with her attorney, Elaine Bredehoft.
the Aquaman The actress concluded her testimony on Tuesday, May 17, after four days on the witness stand.
During reconsideration, Johnny’s attorneys were seen calling an “objection” to almost every question Elaine asked.
After the interrogation was over, a rumor started circulating on the internet claiming that Amber’s attorney, Elaine, had “dropped” the lawsuit, but that’s not true.
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No, Amber Heard’s lawyer has not resigned
Rumors that Amber’s lawyer quit the lawsuit go back a video posted on YouTube claiming that Elaine had “resigned” after the “cross-examination”.
The clip sees Elaine conduct a new review as Johnny’s attorney continually opposes it.
The referral interview lasted only a few minutes and at the end, before concluding, Eliane said, “I have no more questions, Your Honor.
This led many to speculate that Elaine had “resigned” after being interrupted too many times by Johnny’s team of lawyers.
This, however, is not true and there are no official documents to back up these claims either.
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Who are Johnny Depp’s lawyers?
While Amber’s lawyer is making headlines on the internet, Johnny’s legal team has received the same attention.
All of the actor’s attorneys are from Brown Rudnick LLP, which has offices around the world.
Its lead attorney, Benjamin Chew, is based in Washington DC. “He is a Fellow of the American College of Trial Lawyers and a seasoned litigator with over 25 years of courtroom experience,” the law firm said. official site States.
Camille Vasquez is another lawyer who played an important role in the trial. She is a partner in the firm’s litigation and arbitration practice group.
Besides Benjamin and Camille, Johnny’s team includes other Brown Rudnick lawyers: Stephanie Calnan, Rebecca MacDowell Lecaroz, Yarelyn Mena, Jessica Meyers and Samuel Moniz.
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What led to the lawsuit?
Johnny Depp is suing Amber Heard for defamation over an editorial she published in the Washington Post in 2018. Heard counter-sued Depp. The case is set to continue.
In the gallery, the latter speaks of “domestic violence”. She didn’t mention Johnny’s name in it.
Johnny filed a lawsuit against Amber in 2019 for allegedly “defaming him”, derailing his career and “incalculably” damaging his reputation.
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