Updated
Updated · USA TODAY · Jul 17
Will Smith Faces Deposition Push in Jada Pinkett Smith's $3 Million Lawsuit
Updated
Updated · USA TODAY · Jul 17

Will Smith Faces Deposition Push in Jada Pinkett Smith's $3 Million Lawsuit

3 articles · Updated · USA TODAY · Jul 17

Summary

  • A July 7 email shows Bilaal Salaam asked to depose Will Smith in his $3 million emotional-distress suit against Jada Pinkett Smith.
  • Pinkett Smith's lawyer rejected the request, saying Smith is not a party and Salaam must subpoena him as a nonparty; she said no subpoena had been served.
  • The exchange surfaced in Pinkett Smith's July 15 motion to compel Salaam to turn over more evidence, including medical records supporting the injuries behind his damages claim.
  • Salaam sued in November, alleging threats tied to his comments about the couple, including after the 2022 Oscars slap and while he was writing a memoir.
  • A judge in April struck claims tied to public media statements under California's anti-SLAPP law, ordered Salaam to pay $32,836 in legal costs, and set the next hearing for Aug. 19.

Insights

Why is Will Smith's testimony suddenly the key to his wife's $3 million legal battle?
After a partial legal win, can Jada's strategy bury the tell-all memoir fueling this bitter feud?