Virginia has become a destination for what’s known as SLAPP tourism, where lawyers file suits in the state even though the case has little or no connection to it.
Johnny Depp doesn’t live in Virginia. Neither does Amber Heard. So why did Depp’s defamation case end up in Fairfax County, of all places?
That’s a key reason The tactic paid off for Depp, who scored a $10-million victory.
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