Johnny Depp loses bid to appeal against ‘wife beater’ libel ruling

London: Hollywood actor Johnny Depp has lost his bid in London’s Court of Appeal to challenge a verdict last year in a libel case that concluded he was a “wife beater”, meaning his attempt to restore his reputation will shift to US legal action.

High Court judge Andrew Nicol ruled in November against Depp, star of films including Pirates of the Caribbean and Edward Scissorhands, after he brought a libel case against The Sun tabloid newspaper over reports he violently assaulted his former wife actress Amber Heard, 34.

Johnny Depp, left, has failed in his bid to get permission to appeal a London High Court ruling which upheld that he beat his ex-wife Amber Heard, right.Credit:Getty Images, AP

After three weeks of hearings last summer, Nicol concluded Depp, 57, had assaulted Heard, during a tempestuous five-year relationship, putting her in fear of her life.

“As we have said, it is not easy to persuade this court to overturn the findings of a trial judge on purely factual questions,” the two Court of Appeal judges said in their judgment.

“We do not believe that there is a real prospect of it being prepared to do so in this case.”

Last week, Depp’s lawyers said Nicol’s ruling was “plainly wrong” and asked the Court of Appeal to rely on new evidence which they said showed Heard’s claim she had donated her divorce settlement to charity was “a calculated and manipulative lie”.

But the court said the hearings before Nicol last summer were fair, his reasons were thorough and there had been no error of law. Depp’s lawyer said he would now focus on a US case he has brought against Heard.

In her evidence to the London High Court, Heard said Depp would turn into a jealous alter ego, “the monster”, after bingeing on drugs and alcohol and had threatened to kill her.

She detailed 14 occasions of extreme violence when she said the actor choked, punched, slapped, head-butted, throttled and kicked her, with Nicol accepting 12 of these accounts as true.

“We are pleased – but by no means surprised – by the court’s denial of Mr Depp’s application for appeal,” a spokeswoman for Heard said, saying her evidence was “overwhelming and undeniable”.



The Sun said the decision vindicated the evidence Heard gave, saying it had been confident that permission to appeal would be refused.

The libel case has already damaged Depp’s career, as he was asked to leave the Fantastic Beasts franchise, the movie spin-offs from the Harry Potter books and films, days after Nicol’s verdict.

However, he has also filed a $US50 million ($65 million) defamation lawsuit against Heard in a Virginia court over an opinion piece she wrote in The Washington Post, and that case is ongoing.

“The evidence presented at last week’s hearing further demonstrates that there are clear and objective reasons to seriously question the decision reached in the UK court,” Depp’s British lawyer Joelle Rich said in a statement.

“Mr Depp looks forward to presenting the complete, irrefutable evidence of the truth in the US libel case against Ms Heard where she will have to provide full disclosure.”

Reuters

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