![]() In the first alleged incident in early 2013 in Los Angeles, the paper’s lawyers claimed that Heard laughed at something Depp had said, and the actor responded by “repeatedly slapping Ms Heard across the face,” and knocking her to the floor. In their evidence, lawyers for the publisher detailed 14 separate alleged incidents of physical abuse by Depp, which took place in Los Angeles, Tokyo, Australia, and other locations between 20, according to the trial judgement. ![]() The blockbuster trial included days of tense testimony in July from Depp, Heard and several of their acquaintances, with Heard telling the court that Depp threatened to kill her “many times.” “I have reached these conclusions having examined in detail the 14 incidents on which the defendants rely, as well as the over-arching considerations which the claimant submitted I should take into account,” the judge said.Īmber Heard says Johnny Depp 'threatened to kill me many times' However, Judge Andrew Nicol said in his 129-page judgment Monday that the paper’s claims had been shown to be “substantially true.” ![]() This article was first published in Potions.sg.Johnny Depp has lost his highly publicized libel case against the publisher of Britain’s The Sun newspaper, whose claim that he was an abusive husband sparked a courtroom showdown between the Hollywood star and his ex-wife, actress Amber Heard, earlier this year.ĭepp sued News Group Newspapers and Dan Wootton - The Sun’s executive editor - over an article that claimed the “Pirates of the Caribbean” star was violent toward Heard while they were together.īut the UK’s High Court ruled in the publisher’s favor on Monday.Ĭiting evidence, including photos, audio recordings and Depp’s own text messages, lawyers for the newspaper group argued in court filings that Depp “beat his wife Amber Heard, causing her to suffer significant injury, and on occasion leading to her fearing for her life.”ĭepp had admitted long-term problems with drugs and alcohol during the trial but said the tabloid’s claims that he was violent toward Heard were “completely untrue.” Mogul says that its solution is “the first of its kind in Singapore and in the region.” Gerald Sim, CEO, and founder of Mogul adds: “We are quite literally putting Singapore onto the world map for developing one of the most advanced 3D maps in the world for a property portal.” For prospective buyers, they can filter out properties that don’t meet their criteria more easily without having to go down in person. Agents benefit from the ability to showcase multiple projects in a single session and manage time for parties that have a genuine interest. Examples include Meyer Mansion, Clavon and Midtown Bay, as well as four blocks of upcoming HDB flats at Tengah Gardens.ĭue to safe distancing measures, the virtual showroom has gained acceptance as a viable alternative for preliminary viewings. The company is in the midst of working with developers to incorporate virtual models of new projects onto the maps, so that prospective homebuyers can view realistic models of the work in progress. Mogul explains further that the scalable nature of vector graphics enables them to present data in a more granular form while delivering fast loading speeds and a smooth scrolling experience. The custom interface is based on OpenStreetMaps – not to be confused with the Singapore Land Authority-launched 3D Singapore Sandbox (with GeoWorks) – and rendered in WebGL to produce high-quality vector graphics. Mogul says their portal features all completed buildings in Singapore, which numbers over 160,000.Īll this is made possible through a partnership with digital mapping company F4, which also counts video game development as part of its repertoire (examples include Empire of Sports, Exalight). It’s can also simulate the direction and angle of the sun (and the shadow it casts) at every hour of the day, even taking into account the variances of the sun’s position throughout the year. This information includes the relative heights of surrounding buildings, locations of amenities and an overall idea of what the view is like. While Google Maps can help you get a sense for the terrain, what Mogul does is incorporate all of the necessary information that you might need into an easy-to-navigate interface, so you don’t have to cycle back and forth between windows of Google searches. To help prospective homebuyers better visualise properties on sale, MOGUL.sg now features 3D maps of properties in Singapore.Īlthough it is highly unlikely that prospective buyers will forgo the process of viewing the house personally before completing a purchase, having more tools at your disposal certainly can help the decision-making process.
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