Johnny Depp waves to fans as jury starts deliberations in libel trial

Could Amber Heard face PROSECUTION over claims she edited photos? Smiling Johnny Depp waves to fans while she hugs her lawyer as jury starts deliberations after epic six week trial

  • Closing arguments finished on Friday in blockbuster defamation trial between Johnny Depp and Amber Heard
  • When leaving the courthouse in Fairfax, Virginia, Depp was pictured smiling and waving to a group of his fans
  • The fans booed and jeered at Amber Heard as she left the courthouse while the jurors began deliberations
  • Jurors deliberated for two hours on Friday before being adjourned until Tuesday due to Memorial Day break 

Johnny Depp was pictured smiling and waving to fans when he left the courthouse on Friday while Amber Heard was seen hugging her lawyer as jurors began deliberations in the bitter $100million libel six-week trial.

The 58-year-old Pirates of the Caribbean actor looked in good spirits as he left and shook hands with police officers before appeasing the large crowd of fans outside who were armed with banners and cameras.

As jurors retired on Friday, a defamation expert has suggested Amber Heard could be prosecuted over claims she ‘edited injury photos’ which were used as part of evidence in the blockbuster suit. 

Depp is suing his ex-wife Amber Heard in Virginia for $50million, arguing that she defamed him when she called herself a ‘public figure representing domestic abuse’ in an opinion piece she wrote.

Fellow actor Heard, 36, countersued for $100 million, saying Depp smeared her when his lawyer called her accusations a ‘hoax.’

Defamation lawyer Aaron Minc told news outlet JOE that despite initially deciding there was ‘zero or less than 1 per cent chance’ Heard would face prosecution, he had since changed his mind.

He told JOE:  ‘I think that, as this case goes on, and we start seeing more and more objective evidence that she is lying about things under oath, that’s when it starts crossing the line into the possibility that she is fabricating evidence, fabricating photos, fabricating bruises, altering evidence and then submitting it.’

Mr Minc described fabricating evidence as ‘really serious’ and ‘really offensive’ to the justice system, adding: ‘I would hope that prosecutors would take a look at it because if there is very clear evidence that she did it, that should certainly be considered.’ 

Jurors deliberating the dueling defamation trial adjourned yesterday without delivering verdicts, leaving the resolution in the widely watched six-week trial to next week.

The seven-person jury deliberated for more than two hours on Friday and will resume discussions on Tuesday after the US Memorial Day holiday.

 Johnny Depp was pictured smiling and waving to fans as he left the courthouse on Friday while jurors began deliberations in the bitter $100million libel trial. Jurors deliberated for two hours before they were adjourned to return on Tuesday next week

It was six years ago yesterday that Amber Heard filed a restraining order against Depp, which his lawyers ‘ruined’ his life

Actor Johnny Depp gives a thumbs up toward fans as he departs the Fairfax County Courthouse on Friday afternoon

Actor Johnny Depp shakes hands with a police officer as he departs the Fairfax County Courthouse on Friday afternoon

People cheer as actor Johnny Depp arrives for trial at a Fairfax County Courthouse as jurors begin deliberations on Friday

Depp gestures as he leaves the Fairfax County Circuit Courthouse following his defamation trial against ex-wife Amber Heard

Before closing arguments began Judge Penney Azcarate told the jury that their names would be sealed for a year due to the ‘high profile nature’ of the trial.

At the start of the trial she made no such ruling.

Depp has denied hitting Heard or any woman and said she was the one who turned violent in their relationship.

‘Mr. Depp experienced persistent verbal, physical and emotional abuse by Ms. Heard,’ attorney Camille Vasquez said in closing arguments on Friday.

She said Heard’s allegations of abuse by Depp, including a sexual assault with a liquor bottle, were ‘wild, over-the-top and implausible’ and had ruined his reputation in Hollywood and among fans.

‘We ask you to give Mr. Depp his life back by telling the world Mr. Depp is not the abuser Ms. Heard says he is,’ Vasquez said.

Pictured: Onlookers jeer and gesture as actress Amber Heard departs the Fairfax County Courthouse on May 27

Amber Heard leaves the courthouse on Friday after jurors began deliberations in the $100m libel suit between her and Depp

Amber Heard hugs her attorney Elaine Bredehoft after closing arguments during her ex-husband Depp’s defamation case

Vasquez noted expert accounts that diagnosed Heard with Borderline Personality Disorder and called the actress a ‘deeply, troubled person’ who is ‘desperate for attention and approval.’ 

‘There is an abuser in this courtroom but it’s not Mr. Depp. There’s a victim of abuse in this court but it’s not Miss Heard,’ Vaquez said. ‘Miss Heard is in fact the abuser and Mr. Depp is the abused.’ 

Heard’s lawyer Benjamin Rottenborn, in his closing argument, reminded jurors of explicit text messages from Depp to friends or associates.

In one, Depp called Heard a ‘filthy whore’ and said he wanted her dead and ‘would f**k her burnt corpse.’

‘This is a window into the heart and mind of America’s favourite pirate,’ Rottenborn said. ‘This is the real Johnny Depp.’

At the centre of the legal case is the December 2018 opinion piece by Heard in the Washington Post, in which she made the statement about domestic abuse. The article never mentioned Depp by name, but his lawyer told jurors it was clear that Heard was referring to him.

The case centres on an Op-ed by Heard, in which she made claims about domestic abuse but never mentions Depp by name

Depp (pictured on Friday) said Heard threw a vodka bottle that cut off the top of his finger during an argument in 2015

Spectators wave to actor Johnny Depp after closing arguments during his defamation case against ex-wife Amber Heard

Heard’s attorneys argued that she had told the truth and that her comments were covered as free speech under the US Constitution’s First Amendment.

‘Your key question to answer is “does the First Amendment give Ms. Heard the right to write the words she wrote?”‘ Rottenborn told the jury. ‘You cannot simultaneously uphold the First Amendment and find in favour of Johnny Depp.’

Depp and Heard met in 2011 while filming ‘The Rum Diary’ and wed in February 2015. Their divorce was finalized about two years later.

Over six weeks of proceedings, jurors have listened to recordings of the former couple’s fights and seen graphic photos of Depp’s bloody finger.

Depp said Heard threw a vodka bottle that cut off the top of his finger during an argument in 2015. Heard denied injuring Depp’s finger and said Depp sexually assaulted her that night with a liquor bottle.

The testimony was livestreamed widely on social media, drawing large audiences to hear details about the couple’s troubled relationship.

Once among Hollywood’s biggest stars, Depp said Heard’s allegations cost him ‘everything.’ A new ‘Pirates’ movie was put on hold, and Depp was replaced in the ‘Fantastic Beasts’ film franchise, a ‘Harry Potter’ spinoff.

Depp lost a libel case less than two years ago against the Sun, a British tabloid that labeled him a ‘wife beater.’ A London High Court judge ruled that he had repeatedly assaulted Heard.

Depp’s lawyers filed the U.S. case in Fairfax County, Virginia, because the Washington Post is printed there. The newspaper is not a defendant.

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