Today, the relationship is a thing of the past. However, many months passed before their paths parted for good, during which court experts analyzed numerous evidence of the alleged use of violence by the actor in relation to his beloved.
Their love brought them together on set. Heard and Depp did not flaunt this feeling
Sparks sparked between him and Johnny Depp in 2011 during the work of the comedy-drama “The Rum Diary” directed by Bruce Robinson. Initially, a fiery romance quickly turned into a serious relationship, but they did not want to share their happiness with the world. For the next three years, their relationship was kept a secret. Only those closest to them knew that they were a couple. In 2015, however, they decided to take a bold step into the future. They stopped hiding and even got married, only to file divorce papers with the court a year later. At that time, they claimed that they would part in harmony, and the reason for the decision was the burning out of feelings.
Their court battles have been dubbed the “trial of the decade.” Netflix made a documentary about it
However, the narrative changed drastically when Amber Heard published a column in which she described the domestic violence she experienced. It is true that she did not make allegations against a specific person, but everyone’s eyes were directed towards . It didn’t take long for the actor to react. After the avalanche of criticism that fell on him after the former’s public statements, he accused her of defamation and demanded compensation of $ 50 million. In order not to owe Heard, she also filed a lawsuit, wanting to prove the abuse. Ultimately, after analyzing the collected evidence and interviewing many witnesses, it was found that the actress was guilty of the conflict. The court ordered her to pay $10.5 million, but as part of a settlement with her ex-spouse, she was ultimately to pay $1 million.
Now Netflix users will be able to take another look at the “process of the decade”. The document “Depp vs. Heard” joined the platform’s library, containing, among others, courtroom recordings, trial transcripts, as well as witness statements and evidence to incriminate each side. The production consists of three approximately 50-minute episodes, which gives a total of almost 3 hours of exhausting material.
Source: Gazeta

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