Johnny Depp will not appeal in his lawsuit against The Sun newspaper.

British justice refused him.

The tabloid had qualified the actor of "violent husband" in April 2018. Johnny Depp, who disputes this description of him, had therefore filed a lawsuit against the Sun, lawsuit which he lost last November.

British justice on Thursday denied Johnny Depp an appeal after his defeat against the Sun, who had qualified him as a violent husband towards his ex-wife Amber Heard.

On November 2, the actor of "Edward in the Silver Hands" and "Pirate of the Caribbean" lost his libel case in London against News Group Newspapers (NGN), the publisher of the Sun.

He criticized the tabloid for having presented as in fact proven, in April 2018, that he was a violent husband, which he disputes.

Johnny Depp then seized the Court of Appeal.

But to obtain a new trial, his lawyers had to produce new evidence.

So last Thursday, Johnny Depp's lawyer Andrew Caldecott accused Amber Heard, 34, of lying when he said he had donated the $ 7 million obtained in the divorce proceedings to associations. , in order to appear in a favorable light.

According to the lawyer, the amount of donations made by the actress is much less.

But the appeals court ruled that there was no reason to believe the judge's decision was influenced by Amber Heard's statements about the donations.

In his judgment, Judge Andrew Nicol had notably relied on the donation of this sum to rule out the thesis, supported by Johnny Depp's lawyers, of an Amber Heard driven by the lure of profit.

"Repeated attempts" to "silence Amber Heard"

The Sun welcomed the ruling on Thursday, hailing Amber Heard's "courageous testimony" in court "despite repeated attempts by the perpetrator to silence her."

Following the judgment he described as "surreal", the 57-year-old American actor had to give up his role in the next film in the series "Fantastic Beasts", adapted from the works of the author of Harry Potter, JK Rowling.

Relying mainly on the statements of the American actress, the Sun had invoked in its defense 14 episodes of violence, all disputed by Johnny Depp.

After three weeks of hearing in July, Judge Nicol had ruled in favor of the tabloid.

He had estimated in his judgment that the Sun's qualifiers were "substantially true" because "the vast majority of the alleged assaults have been proven".

The first trial before the High Court, often in the presence of the actor and his ex-wife, had given rise to a great unpacking of their private life, sometimes in the most scabrous details.

"Never raised a hand on a woman"

The American actor had admitted an abusive consumption of drugs and alcohol, but claimed to have never raised a hand on a woman, supported on this point by the written testimonies of his ex-companions Vanessa Paradis and Winona Ryder.

He accused in return of violence the actress of "The Danish Girl" and "Aquaman".

Amber Heard, who had the status of witness in this trial, had meanwhile maintained her statements and lamented that the "most traumatic and intimate details" of her life with Johnny Depp were exposed in court, and "broadcast in the whole world". 

Johnny Depp and Amber Heard met on the set of "Rum Express" in 2011, before getting married in February 2015 in Los Angeles, California.

The couple had divorced with a bang in early 2017. The actress then spoke of "years" of "physical and psychological" violence, accusations strongly rejected by Johnny Depp.

She had withdrawn her complaint for violence in the divorce proceedings.

Johnny Depp has also initiated another defamation proceeding against Amber Heard in the United States, for a column published in 2018 in the Washington Post.

He's asking for $ 50 million.

The trial is scheduled for April 2022.