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The "Aquaman" star also argues that she actually didn't write the headline in her op-ed, and therefore cannot be held solely responsible for it.

According to the documents, the exact text was chosen by staff at the news outlet.

The title that went to print was: "Amber Heard: I spoke up against sexual violence -- and faced our culture's wrath. That has to change."

Heard further points out that the text never actually mentions Johnny Depp by name, and she feels he should not be legally allowed to sue for the comments she made.

"The op-ed makes no mention of Mr. Depp and says nothing about his conduct. It is focused solely on Ms. Heard's experiences and lessons that she believes should be drawn from them," her lawyer points out.