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Full report by Ke Zhiyun / USA
Hollywood movie star Johnny Depp (Johnny Depp) and his ex-wife Amber Heard (Amber Heard) have a century-long lawsuit. Since she lost the case, Amber has made frequent moves and threatened to appeal. Now, in the 19th time zone of the United States, she announced on IG that the two have formally settled, and the final compensation amount has also been exposed.
Amber and Johnny: Not an admission of guilt or a compromise
Amber admitted making a deal was a “very difficult decision” for her, stressing that it doesn’t represent an admission of guilt or a compromise, because if the fight continues, after Johnny sues British media ‘The Sun ” (The Sun) After the defamation case and the lawsuit in June of this year, I cannot live this situation for the third time: “Legal procedures in the United States have shown that they cannot protect me and my freedom of speech “.
Amber believes that if she insists on appealing, it will only lead to another public trial. When the trial was held in the United States, from before the trial to the entire trial, she exhausted all resources just to prove her testimony in court, and Many direct evidence was excluded from the courtroom, “obviously prestige and power are more important than rationality and procedural justice.”
Amber confirms that the final settlement amount for the bankruptcy has also been disclosed
Amber said choosing not to appeal is a choice of freedom, leaving time for work to heal me after the divorce, “I can no longer take the risk of facing another judgment. This is not only related to economic conditions, but also psychological ones. , physical, emotional condition. A woman who tells the truth shouldn’t be at risk of bankruptcy, but unfortunately, this is very common.
The final amount of compensation for the two has also been exposed. According to foreign media reports, Amber and Johnny’s lawyers have reached an agreement. Amber doesn’t need to pay Johnny $10.35 million, but only $1 million (about NT$30.77 million). donated to charity.
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