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Amber Heard attorneys seek mistrial, say juror served improperly

One of the jurors in the Johnny Depp-Amber Heard defamation trial served improperly, an attorney for Heard alleged in a recent filing that asked the court to declare a mistrial and order a new trial.

Attorneys allege juror in Johnny Depp-Amber Heard libel trial was not summoned, but appeared and served

In early June, a U.S. jury ruled that actor Johnny Depp, left, was defamed by ex-wife Amber Heard over claims of abuse, while also ruling in favour of Heard on one count of defamation in her countersuit against Depp. Heard's attorneys are now seeking a mistrial. (Drew Angerer, Win McNamee/Getty Images)

One of the jurors in the Johnny Depp-Amber Heard defamation trial served improperly, an attorney for Heard alleged in a recent filing that asked the court to declare a mistrial and order a new trial.

"Newly discovered facts" show Juror No. 15 in the six-week trial was not the individual summoned in April to serve in the case, Heard's attorney wrote in a five-page memo filed Friday in Virginia's Fairfax Circuit Court.

Instead, the filing suggests Juror No. 15 was a younger individual with the same last name who "apparently" lives at the same address.

"As the Court no doubt agrees, it is deeply troubling for an individual not summoned for jury duty nonetheless to appear for jury duty and serve on a jury, especially in a case such as this," the filing said.

Depp sued his ex-wife over a December 2018 op-ed Heard wrote in The Washington Post describing herself as "a public figure representing domestic abuse." The piece did not mention Depp by name. Much of the testimony focused on whether Heard had been physically and sexually abused, as she claimed. Depp said he never hit Heard and that she was the abuser.

After a televised trial that turned into a spectacle, the jury found in Depp's favour on all three of his claims relating to specific statements in the 2018 piece.

On June 1, the jury decided that Depp should receive $10 million in compensatory damages and $5 million in punitive damages, but the judge reduced the punitive damages award to $350,000 under a state cap. 

In a split decision, the jury also found that Heard was defamed by one of Depp's lawyers, who accused her of creating a detailed hoax that included roughing up their apartment to look worse for police. The jury awarded her $2 million US in damages. 

Heard has previously said she plans to appeal the verdict.

News of Friday's filing was first reported by Deadline, which posted the document online.

Filings allege wrong juror appeared

The memo expanded upon earlier post-trial motions filed by Heard's legal team that asked the judge to throw out the verdict against her. Those motions had raised the possibility that one of the jurors may not have been properly vetted by the court.

The latest filing said a "jury panel list" in the case included a person who would have been 77 at the time of the trial.

Voter registration information lists two individuals with the same last name "apparently" residing at the same address, said the filing, in which the names were redacted.

"The individual who appeared for jury duty with this name was obviously the younger one. Thus, the 52-year-old … sitting on the jury for six weeks was never summoned for jury duty on April 11," violating Heard's due process rights, the filing said.

The Associated Press sent emails seeking comment Sunday to a representative for Depp and two of his attorneys.