The SpaceX founder along with James Franco and Paul Bettany are set to give their testimonies virtually next month as part of a bitter court battle.
Musk and Franco were dragged into the legal wrangle after Depp accused Heard of having "two extra-marital affairs" with them while she was still with him, Insider previously reported. - Musk was dragged into a legal fight after Depp accused him of having an affair with Heard. - Elon Musk is due totestifyin a court battle between Johnny Depp and Amber Heard.
Depp launched a defamation lawsuit against Heard in 2019, after the Aquaman star penned a 2018 article in The Washington Post describing herself as a victim of ...
Start your Independent Premium subscription today. Bettany, Franco, and Musk, however, will be giving their testimonies virtually. James Franco and Elon Musk are among the high-profile celebrities to give testimony as part of the defamation lawsuit between Johnny Depp and Amber Heard.
Several high-profile celebrities will give evidence during the US court battle between Johnny Depp and his ex-wife Amber Heard which will be shown on ...
Heard subsequently filed a $100 million countersuit against Depp in September of 2020. The pair also met in the Royal Courts Of Justice in London in 2020 after Depp brought a libel against the publisher of The Sun for referring to him as a 'wife-beater'. The actor asked the Court of Appeal to grant permission for him to challenge the ruling, with the aim of having its findings overturned and a retrial ordered, but the appeal was denied in March last year. Depp has also listed members of his security team who previously testified to seeing Heard attack the actor as well as a worker at his apartment building in Los Angeles who gave evidence in his favour, according to the Times. According to the Times, the trial will also feature evidence from an argument in May 2016 at Depp's LA penthouse in which he is alleged to have hit Heard, as well as texts between the actress and Musk, whom she dated for a year. The latest: The defamation trial between Johnny Depp, 58, and Amber Heard, 35, slated to begin next month in Virginia includes a number of notable names slated to testify, including James Franco, 43, Elon Musk, 50, and Ellen Barkin, 67
Actor Johnny Depp and his ex-wife Amber Heard are heading for a long-delayed legal battle, which many people touts being the most dramatic legal standoffs ...
They share a nearly 2-year-old son, and welcomed their second child in December of last year, a daughter named Exa Dark Sideræl, who was born via surrogate. The case is currently set for a summary judgment motion on March 24. Prior to dating Grimes, Musk had a high-profile relationship with Heard. The pair began dating in the summer of 2016 when they were spotted together in London, and the relationship ended in August 2017.
Johnny Depp and Amber Heard's $100 million legal battle will now have celebrities as witnesses as it takes a rather more serious turn.
Johnny Depp & Amber Heard legal battle to be addressed in a new documentary There will also be friends, family, lawyers and other associates of the two actors who were once married. There will also be representatives of the Walt Disney Co., and Warner Bros.
The long-delayed trial begins next month, with Marvel star Paul Bettany joining Franco and Musk as a witness. Representatives from the Walt Disney company and ...
After failing to get the case either moved to California or dismissed, Heard countersued Depp for $100million (£75.9million) in September 2020. Interviews with the pair’s lawyers, plus people who claim to be close to them, will be included in the series, which will play on Discovery+. “Although he has proved the necessary elements of his cause of action in libel, the defendants have shown that what they published in the meaning which I have held the words to bear was substantially true,” he said (via BBC News).
A witness list for Johnny Depp and Amber Heard's trial has been revealed including Elon Musk, Ellen Barkin and James Franco's names among others.
Depp and Heard’s legal battle puts claims on one another of defamation. The Pirates of the Caribbean actor initially raised an objection on Heard’s 2018 write-up for The Washington Post in March 2018. Moreover, Heard has also listed reps of Disney, Warner Bros., the ACLU, WME and the Los Angeles Police Department as witnesses.