as against amber heard, with the jury award punitive damages in the amount of $5 million. do you find that miss pacemaker it has proven all elements of defamation with mark answer no. we were compensatory damages in the amount of $2 million. greg: the conclusion of the blockbuster defamation trial between johnny depp and amber heard did not disappoint. both stars defamed one another with johnny depp being the big victor. $50 million awarded after jurors unanimously decided that she libeled him with malice when she wrote the 2019 op-ed identifying herself as a victim of domestic groups. amber heard winning a counterclaim by johnny depp s agent who called her claim a hoax. it is being called a setback for women. depp wasn t there to celebrate. he was too busy rocking out in london but he released a statement, falls and very serious allegations were levied at maybe via the media which triggered an endless barrage of hateful content. although no charges were ever brought agains
correspondent mark meredith is here with all the details of this big case. good evening, mark. bret, it was a big case. good evening to you. johnny depp was not in the courtroom when today s verdict was announced. tonight both he and his legal team are celebrating after a jury in virginia ruled depp s ex-wife actress amber heard owes him $15 million for defamation. he claimed an op-ed written by heard in 2018 and published in the the washington post significantly set back his career. in the piece, heard wrote she was, quote, a public figure representing domestic abuse. the jury ruled these claims were intentionally meant to hurt depp. the ache door wrote published already traveled around the world twice within a nanosecond had seismic impact on my life and career. six months later the jury gave me my life back. i m truly humbled. we also heard from his legal team. we are also most pleased that the trial has resonated for so many people in the public who value truth and
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walked the red carpet with my husband. you guys look surprise. there he is. you have to tune in to see whether i won or not. greg: all right. sorry, jessica, 10 seconds. jessica: i had an old dog. judge jeanine: we love dogs. greg: that s it. judge, do you want to read this? judge jeanine: special report suspect next, bret. are you there? did you send me the candy? bret: what s more controversial you eating mysterious peppermint patties or jesse having a recover from at t his baby s birthday party? good evening, welcome to washington. i m bret baier. breaking tonight, a big win for actor johnny depp, a jury in virginia ruling mostly in favor of depp in defamation lawsuits involving gormer wife amber heard she has been ordered to pay $15 million. depp is on the hook for 2 million in her counter suit.
We Love Dogs Trust new foster coordinator, Kim Jury with Lottie, one of her foster care dogs.
Dogs in need of a second chance are finding it with a group of volunteers who started out to help pet owners do better. Originally intending to focus on education and running a bimonthly “barket” to bring dog owners together, demand for rehoming dogs saw the New Plymouth-based We Love Dogs Trust take on the extra work, foster co-ordinator Kim Jury said.
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Lottie the rottweiler is working through some major behaviour issues while in foster care. Some of the dogs arrive with major behaviour issues, including aggression and reactivity, that make them difficult to rehome, with some facing euthanasia, she said.