Ms Heard’s lawyer, Elaine Bredehoft, says she will appeal the verdict
If Ms Heard decides not to pursue an appeal, and is still unable to pay the damages, this could trigger wage garnishment - which allows a judge to order a certain sum be cut from earnings or pay checks, and rerouted to a creditor.
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