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12h 20min, mar 20, 2020 y - HOLLYWOOD REPORTER Johnny Depp’s Libel Trial Gets Postponed Because of Coronavirus

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Johnny Depp’s Libel Trial Gets Postponed Because of Coronavirus

With Depp in France, under lockdown, a U.K. judge reluctantly reaches the conclusion to delay his attempt to hold The Sun responsible for calling him a "wife beater."

BY ERIQ GARDNER

Just days before a high-profile libel trial was set to begin between Johnny Depp and the newspaper that cast him as a “wife-beater,” a U.K. judge has decided that the worldwide COVID-19 pandemic necessitates adjournment. As a result, the actor will fight News Group Newspapers, the publisher of The Sun, at a later date.

The trial was scheduled to begin on March 23 and it was shaping up to be a complicated, transatlantic event at a time when much of the world was on lockdown attempting to control the novel coronavirus. Because the U.K. hasn’t quite gone to some of the virus mitigation lengths as some other countries, courts are largely operating normally. But this case was somewhat unusual given the necessary participation of foreigners located outside of London.

Depp is suing over a 2018 story about how J.K. Rowling could be “genuinely happy” about Depp’s role in Fantastic Beasts given allegations of abuse towards ex-wife Amber Heard. Depp insists he’s the victim, and in defense of libel claims, News Group intended to explore the truth of the relationship.

With the clock ticking toward trial, Depp’s lawyers were ordered to make disclosures, and attorneys in the case have been racing to compel witness testimony.

On Wednesday, according to Law360, High Court Judge Andrew Nicol expressed that he needed to consider a delay of the trial. According to the report, one of Depp’s barristers was in self-isolation due to coronavirus. There was also the difficulty of handling 24 expected witnesses, many of whom were expected to give evidence over video.

“There’s also the issue of if we were to start and illness struck one or more participants halfway through, what would we do?” asked Judge Nicol.

Today brought another hearing, according to The Guardian, and Nicol’s ultimate conclusion that delay was in order.

But the judge’s decision on adjournment didn’t occur without a fuss.

The Guardian also reported that Adam Wolanski, an attorney for the news publisher, accused Depp of wishing delay “not because of the coronavirus, but because he cannot face the prospect of his lies about his relationship being exposed because he’s a coward and because he knows he’s going to lose.”

Heard was said to be in California but ready to board a flight to appear at trial despite the difficulty of traveling at this moment.

Depp’s lawyers told the court he was in France, under lockdown, and couldn’t make it, added The Guardian. Jenny Afia, representing the actor, told the judge “to be realistic, responsible and, above all, to be safe,” and that ultimately at some point in the future, Depp was “extremely keen for these proceedings to go ahead as soon as possible so that he could vindicate his reputation.”

The decision to postpone the trial comes as many courts in the United States are coming to the conclusion that business as usual is nearly impossible. For example, on Thursday night, the United States District Court for the Central District of California announced that all courthouses would be closed to the public except for hearings on criminal duty matters, and that in civil matters, no hearings will go forward except for emergencies.

Adam Waldman, one of Depp’s American lawyers, said in a statement, “Mr. Depp has spent years seeking justice. The Judge hearing Mr. Depp’s defamation case against the Sun raised safety and practicality concerns. Although the case is extremely important to Mr. Depp, he was also uneasy about putting anyone else in harm’s way for the sake of it. In contrast, the Sun tabloid failed to read their own newspaper accounts about current events, and exhibited their famous disdain for the British public. Ms. Heard’s tiny coterie of friends and family ‘witnesses,’ half of whom she sued to compel them to testify, also offered to appear by video link in a libel case for which the reporter Dan Wootton himself is too afraid to testify. Mr Depp will wait for courts and borders to safely reopen, and then we will do this properly.“

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