Amber Heard's Attorney Reveals Whether She's Able to Pay Johnny Depp $10.4 Million

Amber Heard may not be in a position to pay Johnny Depp's multi-million dollar judgement.

On June 1, a jury in Virginia awarded Depp $15 million in damages after ruling that Heard was liable of defaming the Pirates of the Caribbean star.

The judge presiding over Depp's defamation trial later reduced punitive damages to the state's legal limit of $350,000, making the actor's total damages $10.4 million.

Heard's attorney Elaine Charlson Bredehoft shared her thoughts on whether the actress will be able to pay the judgement. She told host "Oh, no, absolutely not."

According to Bredehoft, Heard "absolutely" plans to appeal the jury's verdict of siding with Depp in the case.

"She has some excellent grounds for it," Bredehoft said, adding there was a "number of the evidentiary issues" in the trial. "There was so much evidence that did not come in."