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Amber Heard still in Hamptons, spotted at Le Bilboquet in Sag Harbor

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Amber Heard is still hiding out in the Hamptons as her lawyers request a mistrial.GC Images

Amber Heard is still hunkered down in the Hamptons after her epic court loss to Johnny Depp.

The “Aquaman” actress, who was first spotted out East in mid June, has been seen twice in the past two weeks at starry Le Bilboquet in Sag Harbor, we hear.

“It was a casual dinner,” said one spy. “A few people noticed her. She seemed to be enjoying herself.”

The eatery, which turns into a happening scene late-at-night, has been a hotspot this summer to celebs and A-listers.

“Elvis” star Austin Butler was recently seen at the high-end French eatery on a date with model girlfriend Kaia Gerber. Steven Spielberg, Emily Blunt and Hugh Jackman have also dined at the spot.

Reps for the restaurant declined to comment. Reps for Heard did not respond for comment.

Amber Heard
Heard has been out East since losing her highly public defamation trial. Getty Images

Heard was first spotted in Water Mill in June having a low key dinner with her sister, Whitney Heard, and Whitney’s two children at Greek restaurant Calissa.

Heard, who owes ex husband Depp $8.4 million in damages, was also seen bargain hunting the racks at TJ Maxx in Bridgehampton and picking up salmon at Citarella in Southampton.

Amber Heard in suit.
Heard’s lawyers are requesting a mistrial, claiming the judgment wasn’t supported by the evidence. Getty Images

While Heard is hunkered down in the Hamptons, her lawyers filed a 43-page motion last week asking a Virginia judge to toss her losing verdict in the defamation lawsuit filed by Depp, claiming the judgment wasn’t supported by the evidence during the former couple’s blockbuster trial.

The document claims Depp “proceeded solely on a defamation by implication theory, abandoning any claims that Ms. Heard’s statements were actually false.” Heard’s attorneys also argue that ‘Juror 15’ may have even been selected illegally by giving the wrong birthdate during jury selection.