Hurd claimed that the "binder" of physician's notes and text messages could have caused jurors to reach a different verdict.
Amber Heard has questioned the jury's decision in a defamation suit brought by her ex-husband Johnny Depp.
Heard's full interview with NBC's Savannah Guthrie aired Friday night, where the Aquaman actor claimed that a "binder" of physician notes and text messages could have caused jurors to reach a different verdict.
In one of the messages, the 36-year-old told his doctor that Mr Depp "did a number on me tonight". Depp has denied abusing Heard.
The messages were reportedly not allowed as evidence in the case as the judge held them inadmissible.
Depp's legal team responded to Ms. Heard's interview, saying: "It is unfortunate that while Johnny is looking to move on with his life, the defendant and his team are forced to repeat, re-think and re-sue those cases." which has already been decided by the court and a verdict which was clearly decided in Johnny's favor by a jury."