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Amber Heard says she still loves Johnny Depp

Amber Heard has given her first interview since losing her battle for multimillion-dollar defamation against her ex-husband Johnny Depp.

After sitting down with NBC’s Savannah Guthrie last week, the segments of the Today program have been previewed with the full interview scheduled for 8 p.m. EST on June 17th.

Heard says he will keep his testimony at the trial “until my day of death,” but with the trial unfolding on social media, he believes even the most well-meaning jury would have had a hard time avoiding it. ho.

Heard described the trial as “humiliating” and felt “less than humane”, Heard admits she did not feel safe before the verdict, but claims she “told the truth to power” and paid the price.

When asked if Depp had fulfilled his promise of “total global humiliation,” Heard says he feels like he does, but he also says he still loves her.

Depp sued Heard for $ 50 million for allegedly abusing her in a Washington Post opinion piece. She filed a $ 100 million counterclaim, accusing him of conducting a “smear campaign” against her.

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Heard says he “still loves” Depp as the Today program broadcasts old footage of the engagement revelation

“I have no bad feelings or bad will towards him.”

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Heard says she fears Johnny Depp will sue her again

ā€œIā€™m scared that no matter what I do, no matter what I say or how I say it, every step I take will present another opportunity for that kind of silence,ā€ he said. “That’s what I suppose you have to sue for defamation, it’s meant to take your voice.”

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Camille Vasquez will defend Johnny Depp again

Camille Vasquez, the surprise star of the legal team that successfully argued the case of defamation against Amber Heard by Johnny Depp, will once again represent the actor in court.

Along with her Brown Rudnick partner, Randall Smith, Ms. Vasquez will defend Mr. Depp in a personal injury lawsuit filed against him by Gregg “Rocky” Brooks, location director for the film City of Lies.

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Heard digs up Edward Scissorhands in an interview about Johnny Depp’s trial

The Aquaman star discussed the verdict, which proved Depp right, in a new interview with NBC’s Today.

In the final arguments, Depp’s attorney stated that Heard had been “acting” and described his testimony as “the performance of a lifetime.”

In his response, Heard referred to one of Depp’s most famous roles.

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Cuomo’s attorney says Heard’s interview shows why women choose “not to talk” to Savannah Guthrie

One of the first women to allege that former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo sexually harassed them says Amber Heard’s first interview with Savannah Guthrie shows why women “choose not to talk” to today’s host.

Former aide Lindsey Boylan, who was the first of at least 11 women between December 2020 and April 2021 to step forward and report allegations of sexual harassment and misconduct against the New York governor, shared a clip from the first interview that Ms. Heard has done. made since she lost a multimillion-dollar defamation case against her ex-husband Johnny Depp.

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Savannah Guthrie listened to him on the grill for the “provocative” audio Johnny Depp played at trial

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Heard felt “less than human” during the trial

“Every day I passed, for three, four, sometimes six islands, islands of the city with people with signs that said ‘burn the witch’, ‘killed Amber’. After three and a half weeks, I took the podium and saw only a room full of fans of Captain Jack Sparrow, who were vocal and lively, “said Ms Heard.

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“I told the truth to power,” Heard says

Amber Heard insists she told “the truth in power” throughout the high-profile defamation trial against her ex-husband Johnny Depp in a recent exclusive interview on NBC’s Today Show.

“The First Amendment protects speech … it doesn’t protect lies that amount to defamation,” NBC host Savannah Guthrie told the actor in his first interview since Depp won his defamation case. of $ 50 million against her.

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