Actor Johnny Depp has won a six-week defamation lawsuit against his ex-wife, Amber Heard, that has worried the world public, a jury announced Wednesday, striking out $15 million in favor of the absent Johnny Depp. to trial,” Heard was present at sentencing in Fairfax, near Washington, according to a spokeswoman.

Amber Heard’s lawyer, Eileen Breedhot, who represented her during the trial against her ex-husband, Johnny Depp, said her client plans to appeal his sentence and has reason to do so.
And he added during today’s “Today Show” program, that Amber cannot pay the $8.35 million compensation that star Johnny Depp owes her, as she replied: “No… not at all”, when asked if your client is able to pay compensation.
According to legal experts, Heard can appeal the judgment, and may be required to post a full judgment bond of $10.35 million, plus interest, and the appeal continues, adding that for the individual who does not have the ability to pay sentence, and you don’t have the ability to write bail, there is a real problem if the winning party intends to carry out the sentence.
And if the American actress decides to appeal and does not have enough money to pay the sentence, she can keep her current and future salary, since the court can collect the amount that it imposed on the actress from the salary that she will receive for her. upcoming works of art, as well as chasing her real estate, jewelry and other things. Others are valuable, although some assets are protected, such as retirement accounts.
Heard could take a second option of filing for bankruptcy, but may not be able to pay off her $10.35 million debt through insolvency, due to part of the US Bankruptcy Code. Another party.
Although filing for bankruptcy will most likely absolve her of paying $8 million, she will still have to pay the $350,000 in “punitive damages.”