On the first day of summer, it was learned that Johnny Depp had won his lawsuit against his ex-wife, Amber Heard. The actor failed to prove that he was subjected to domestic violence by a former lover.

She claimed that when Amber got drunk, she beat her, dragged her by her hair around the house, strangled her, and then asked for forgiveness. In this context, women who support the Me Too movement began to withdraw their collective applications from the courts. It turned out that they were afraid that they would be punished instead of monetary compensation.

Remember Me Too is a worldwide movement supporting women who have been abused. It became especially popular after the Weinstein case. Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein, 67, has been accused of sexual harassment and violence by dozens of women. In the spring of 2020, the court sentenced him to 23 years in prison.

Source: People Talk

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