Amber Heard Dumps Her Lawyer, Hires New One for Johnny Depp Trial Verdict Appeal

The ‘Aquaman’ actress announces she has part ways with long-time attorney Elaine Bredehoft as she has hired a new legal team to lead the appeal against her actor ex-husband.

AceShowbizAmber Heard changes her legal team. The actress has scrapped her long-time attorney Elaine Bredehoft and hired a new legal team to appeal the $10 million verdict in her defamation case against Johnny Depp.

The actress announced on Monday, August 15, she has hired high-profile attorneys David L Axelrod and Jay Ward Brown from the firm Ballard Spahr to lead her appeal, in which she is aiming to overturn the multi-million-dollar ruling and avoid paying her ex-husband $10.35 million (£8.6 million) in damages.

Bredehoft, who represented the 36-year-old actress in the bombshell six-week trial, is stepping down, with Ben Rottenborn from Woods Rogers Vandeventer Black continuing to work as co-counsel. A spokesperson for the “[m=Aquaman” actress cited a “different court” and “new evidence” as the reasons behind the reshuffle in the legal team.

“When it comes to protecting the fundamental right of Freedom of Speech, we look at the jury’s decision – to paraphrase a famous quote – not ‘as the beginning of the end, but merely the end of the beginning.’ A different court warrants different representation, particularly as so much new evidence is now coming to light,” they added in a statement.

Of her exit, Bredehoft of Bredehoft Cohen Brown and Nadelhaft described it as “the perfect time to pass the baton.” She added, “I have pledged to Amber and her appellate team my complete cooperation and assistance as they move forward on a path towards success.”

Axelrod and Ward Brown specialise in First Amendment cases and recently represented The New York Times in its defamation lawsuit against Sarah Palin. Palin, 58, had sued the paper over a 2017 editorial which erroneously linked her to a mass shooting and the newspaper won the case in February.

The new legal pairing have said they will argue the First Amendment implications in Heard’s case against 59-year-old “Pirates of the Caribbean” actor Depp. They said in a joint statement, “We welcome the opportunity to represent Ms Heard in this appeal as it is a case with important First Amendment implications for every American. We’re confident the appellate court will apply the law properly without deference to popularity, reverse the judgment against Ms Heard, and reaffirm the fundamental principles of Freedom of Speech.”

Heard and Depp are showing no signs of relenting in their legal battle against one another, with both filing motions to appeal against their multi-million-dollar compensations. Depp had sued his ex-wife for defamation over a 2018 op-ed for The Washington Post where she described herself as a victim of domestic abuse and spoke of feeling “the full force of our culture’s wrath for women who speak out”.

Following the televised six-week trial, a seven-strong jury decided in June Heard had defamed the actor on all three counts, awarding him $10 million (£8.3 million) in damages, and Heard $2 million (£1.7 million) in compensatory damages but zero in punitive damages, leaving her with a bill to Depp she insists she cannot afford to pay. In July, Heard filed an appeal against the payment she owes, while 24 hours later Depp filed a notice to appeal the defamation award the jury ordered him to pay his ex-wife.

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