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According to a source, Johnny Depp may sue ex-wife Amber Heard again following her latest interview.

Johnny Depp and Amber Heard could end up back in court. Following Amber’s most recent interview, in which she referenced Johnny, a story suggested that the former couple would file a third lawsuit.

In her first interview since her defamation trial against ex-husband Johnny Depp, Amber Heard stated that she stood by every word of her evidence. The actor was asked about Johnny’s declaration in court, in which he swore he’d never hit her, in interview footage aired on Monday. Amber described it as a falsehood. According to a fresh rumor, Amber’s accusation may result in Johnny suing her again. More information: According to Amber Heard, Johnny Depp won his defamation trial thanks to ‘testimony from paid staff.’

In their defamation cases against each other, a jury held both Amber and Johnny liable for defamation. The jury concluded Amber defamed Johnny in a 2018 Washington Post op-ed and gave him much higher damages in its judgment on June 1. The jury gave him $10 million in compensatory damages and around $5 million in punitive damages, while Amber received $2 million in compensatory damages. Many saw this as a victory for Johnny and validation of his position.

Amber stated that she did not regret her testimony in the defamation trial in a post-trial interview with NBC, excerpts of which were aired on Monday. When Amber was questioned if Johnny’s claim in court that he never hit her was a lie, the actor said, “Yes, it is.”

Amber could be back in court due to the comments she made in her most recent interview, according to a New York-based lawyer. “Yes. When asked if Johnny could sue Amber again, lawyer Nicole Haff said, “This interview could count as a fresh ‘publication’ under the law, which could lead to a third lawsuit.”

The lawyer said, however, that Johnny should not pursue a third trial against Amber because “Heard’s lawyers have previously stated that she cannot pay the original penalty.”

Amber also discussed the ‘hate and hatred’ she encountered online during her trial against Johnny Depp in her interview. “You can’t tell me that you think this is fair,” she said.

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