ACLU Johnny Depp must pay for Amber Heard evidence used in defamation case

a A Manhattan judge ruled Friday that Johnny Depp Should be paid to the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU$38,000 on evidence used in a defamation case against his ex-wife Amber Heard.

The ACLU, a nonprofit organization, originally requested $86,000 in attorney fees to comply with a subpoena, but Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Arthur Engoron They ruled they got less than half after Depp’s lawyers filed an application.

Stephanie Teblinan ACLU attorney, argued that the $86,000 was for “significant expenses expended to respond to onerous subpoenas Mr. Depp filed from an essential proceeding in which neither the ACLU nor any of its employees are parties,” according to the Law and crime.

Depp requested thousands of documents over a six-year period while he was preceding a libel trial, according to Tiblin.

Jessica MyersDepp’s lawyer called the ACLU’s original request “exorbitant and unreasonable.”

ACLU stands for Amber Heard

“that they [ACLU] They were responsible for drafting and publishing the editorial that the Virginia jury found defamatory to Mr. Depp,” Myers said.

according to NEWSWEEKA spokesperson for the ACLU said the organization was “delighted that the court recognized that the ACLU complied with Mr. Depp’s requests and did so at great expense.”

During the trial, evidence showed that the ACLU assisted in hearing and publishing the draft opinion piece Washington Post.

The nonprofit has stood by Heard throughout the entire cause despite not getting the donations it promised.

Heard was ordered to pay Depp 8.35 million dollars in damages, although she does not have the money and reportedly plans to appeal.

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