Actor Johnny Depp won his defamation battle against his ex-wife Amber Heard last month, with the jury awarding him $10 million in compensatory damages and $5 million in punitive damages.
But now, Depp owes the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) $38,000 for the attorneys’ fees in complying with a subpoena for evidence he used in his defamation case.
Depp’s lawyers had subpoenaed documents from the ACLU to use for the case, claiming that 1900 documents of records spanning six years.
According to a report, The ACLU’s lawyer Stephanie Teplin argued that $86,253.26 was reasonable reimbursement for production costs and expenses.
However, Johnny’s lawyers called the ACLU’s demand “exorbitant and unreasonable.” The judge on Friday cut the demanded price and settled it for $38,000….
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