Attorneys who represented Bloom Hergott in the dispute did not respond to a request for comment Thursday. However, Bryan Freedman, a partner at Freedman + Taitelman and one of Bloom Hergott’s attorneys, told The Wrap on Wednesday: “While the firm was confident it would prevail at trial, we are nonetheless pleased with this resolution as it expedites the firm’s winding down process and allows it to get off the endless Johnny Depp litigation train.”

Adam Waldman, an attorney at Endeavor Law Firm who represented Depp along with Chew, shot back at Freedman in the same publication, saying Depp sued Bloom Hergott “out of existence … for a multi-decade fraud and malfeasance spree.”

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