Depp’s attorney on Heard’s claims: ‘The First Amendment’ doesn’t protect lies’
Johnny Depp’s attorney, Camille Vasquez, pushed back against Amber Heard's legal team invoking Heard's First Amendment right to publish her 2018 opinion editorial, claiming her allegations are lies.
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