ACTRESS Amber Heard has said she continues to pay women to “speak up against men in power” ahead of a $100 million lawsuit against former Johnny Depp.
The star, who will face Depp in a US court this week, told fans she hopes both she and Johnny can “move on” after the libel case.
Amber Heard says she continues to pay women to “speak up against men in power.”[/caption]
Hurd, 35, said: “Johnny is suing me for an article I wrote in the Washington Post about my experiences with abuse and domestic violence.
“I never named him, I wrote about the price women pay for speaking out against men in power.”
Depp, 58, sued for $50 million over the article, and Heard countersued for double the amount.
Depp lost a libel case against The Sun in 2020 after the London High Court ruled we were right to call the Pirates of the Caribbean actor a “wife beater”.
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