Amber Heard ‘wilfully defamed' her ex-husband Johnny Depp, claims her Insurance
Johnny Depp moved on after victory, but his ex Heard's troubles do not seem to end anytime soon
Amber Heard's insurance has reportedly refused to pay $8m damages, claiming she 'wilfully' defamed her ex-husband Johnny Depp.
The Insurance company firm filed a lawsuit in federal court against the Aquaman actress claiming that they are not liable to pay part of the $8 million damages owed to her ex-husband, according to media reports.
In a policy written in 2019, New York Marine and General Insurance Co stated it would pay up to $1m.
However, in the suit filed on Friday, the company claims that it is not obligated to cover a portion of the damages because Heard "wilfully" defamed Depp.
This is because the policy was filed in California where the law states that an insurer does not need to pay if the policy holder committed “wilful” misconduct.
The company said in its filing: “An actual controversy has arisen and now exists between Plaintiff, on the one hand, and Heard, on the other hand, with regard to the duties and obligations owed between Plaintiff and Heard under the Policy with respect to indemnity.
“The jury’s factual findings establish that Heard’s liability is caused by the wilful act(s) of Heard,” as reported by Los Angeles Times.
Heard's troubles do not seem to end anytime soon as her attorneys have filed a motion, asking Fairfax County Court to set aside the verdict.
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