It was Heard's first interview since her trial.
The legal team accused her of still dwelling on the case.
Heard presented new evidence that she said was rejected by the judge.
Johnny Depp's lawyers blasted Amber Heard's post- trial interview and accused her of "re imagining" the defamation trial while he's trying to move on.
Heard sat down for her first interview after the trial, which concluded with the jury siding with Johnny Depp on all three of his defamation claims and awarding Heard just one of her three counterclaims.
On Tuesday and Wednesday, portions of the interview were aired on the "Today" show, and on Friday, the full interview will be aired on NBC's "Dateline". The "Today" show is owned by NBC.
In a 20-minute preview of the interview, which was released on Peacock on Thursday, the legal team for Johnny Depp accused Heard of dwelling on the legal battle while he was moving on.
While Johnny is looking to move forward with his life, the defendants and her team are back to repeating and re-litigating things that have already been decided by the court and a jury in Johnny's favor.
The statement didn't say what part of Heard's interview they were talking about. Lawyers for the actor did not reply to Insider's request.
Heard said in the preview clip that there was a binder of years of notes taken by her doctor from the beginning of her relationship.
The binder was rejected by the judge due to "hearsay," according to the Post.
In an email to Insider, Heard's legal team recommended that Johnny himself sit down with Gutherie for an hour and answer all her questions.
The Washington Post published an op-ed by Heard in which she said she was a victim of domestic abuse, but didn't mention her husband. Heard accused the legal team of defaming her.
Heard said in her interview that she would testify to her death. She insisted that she spoke "truth to power" throughout the trial, but she didn't blame the jury for their decision.
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