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Published 08:55 9 Jun 2022 BST

In the following days, Heard's lawyer has already said her client is not able to pay Depp the full amount in damages, and that she plans on appealing.
On Wednesday morning, Vasquez and Chew appeared on American TV to discuss the trial and its aftermath.
During the interview with Good Morning America host George Stephanopoulos, they were asked whether it was possible Depp could waive the damages required from Heard.
Chew replied: "We can’t disclose attorney-client communications but as Mr Depp testified and as we both made clear in our respective closings, this was never about money for Mr Depp.
"This was about restoring his reputation and he’s done that."
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Johnny Depp and Amber Heard attend The Art of Elysium HEAVEN Gala in California, 2016 (Credit: Getty)[/caption]
When he was pressed on the matter, he said: "We have to be careful what we say but this was about Mr Depp’s reputation, that’s what this was about for him."
Also in the interview, Vasquez praised Depp for taking "owning his issues" and being open throughout the trial about his struggles with drink and drugs.
She said: "He was candid about some unfortunate texts that he wrote, and I think it was a sharp contrast to Ms Heard, who didn’t seem… or at least the jury may have perceived that she didn’t take accountability for anything."
She added: "The key to victory was focusing on the facts and the evidence and Johnny’s opportunity to speak the truth for the first time. He was able to connect with the jury and the general public and tell what really happened."
Discussing a statement from Heard released on Wednesday in which the actress said "women's rights are moving backwards," Vasquez said this was "disappointing."
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