Stephanie Teplin, the ACLU’s lawyer, had argued that the $86,000 was for “considerable expense spent responding to onerous subpoenas served by Mr. Depp from an underlying action in which neither the ACLU nor any of its employees are parties,” according to Law & Crime.
Depp asked for thousands of documents over a six-year period as he preared for the defamation trial, according to Teplin.
Jessica Meyers, Depp’s lawyer, called the ACLU’s original demand “exorbitant and unreasonable.”
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