Amber Heard announces break from social media while facing ex-husband Johnny Depp in court

Actress Amber Heard has posted on her official Instagram account that she plans to “go offline for the next several weeks” ahead of court proceedings in the defamation case filed against her by Johnny Depp. He said that it has to give all the details of everything. Her personal life gives her “a lot of pain”. She revealed that she had always loved Depp and hoped that they would be able to “move on” when their ongoing legal battle ended.

“Johnny is suing me for an op-ed I wrote in the Washington Post, in which I recounted my experience of violence and domestic abuse,” Heard said of her case against her ex-husband as well as her own. began his statement regarding the case of. heard. “I never took her name, rather I wrote about the price women pay for speaking out against men in power. I continue to pay that price, but hopefully when this case is over.” So I can go ahead and Johnny too.

To give a recap of what happened between the Aquaman star and Johnny Depp in March 2019, Depp filed a public defamation case against ex-wife Amber Heard, in an article she wrote in the Washington Post for her indirectly was mentioned. The article, titled, “Opinion: Amber Heard: I Spoke Against Sexual Violence – and Faced the Outbreak of Our Culture. This Must Change”, talked about how sexual predators and attackers were shielded by prestigious institutions. This clearly hurt his career as an actor and also destroyed his reputation in the public eye.

Prior to the defamation claim, in 2016, Heard had already filed cases against Depp for verbal and physical assault and alleging that she was abused by the actor during the duration of their relationship. Depp’s team responded that it was “an elaborate hoax for Ms Heard to generate positive publicity and advance her career”, as reported by Vulture. The couple filed for divorce in 2016 and made it official in 2017 citing “irreconcilable differences”.

Coming back to the public defamation lawsuit, the lawsuit is scheduled to be held in Fairfax County, Virginia, on April 11. One may wonder why it would be held in Virginia if both artists lived in Los Angeles, California. According to Vulture, Depp’s legal team argued that because the Washington Post is physically published in Virginia, a Virginia court and jury had the right jurisdiction to hear his defamation case.

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