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Post by Admin on May 2, 2022 18:51:15 GMT
Johnny Depp Defamation Trial Against Amber Heard – Day 12, PART 2 | LIVE 12,055 watching now Started streaming 14 minutes ago **Warning: This live stream will contain details some may find disturbing. Please watch at your own discretion.**
The defamation trial between Johnny Depp and Amber Heard continues for week 3 as Depp’s team is expected to continue to call witnesses for the rest of the week.
Depp sued Heard for $50 million following a December 2018 op-ed in the Washington Post in which she seemingly accused him of domestic abuse, despite not naming him. She has now countersued the actor for $100 million.
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Post by Admin on May 3, 2022 17:07:00 GMT
WATCH LIVE: Day 13 - Johnny Depp Defamation Trial - Arguments Outside Jury Presence 189,359 watching now Started streaming 3 hours ago LIVE COVERAGE: Johnny Depp v Amber Heard Defamation Trial
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Post by Admin on May 4, 2022 14:10:25 GMT
WATCH LIVE: Day 14 - Johnny Depp Defamation Trial - Cross Exam-Dr Dawn Hughes-Forensic Psychologist 230,226 watching now Started streaming 26 minutes ago LIVE COVERAGE: Johnny Depp v Amber Heard Defamation Trial
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Post by Admin on May 4, 2022 17:14:35 GMT
WATCH LIVE: Johnny Depp v. Amber Heard Defamation Trial 13,720 watching now Started streaming 3 hours ago WATCH LIVE: Johnny Depp v. Amber Heard Defamation Trial
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Post by Admin on May 4, 2022 20:30:35 GMT
After sitting silently inside a chilly Fairfax County, Virginia, courtroom for three weeks as Johnny Depp and those closest to her ex-husband described her as an abusive manipulator, Amber Heard took the stand on Wednesday to tell her side of the story. “I am here because my ex-husband is suing me for an op-ed I wrote,” Heard, 36, told Virginia jurors who must resolve a $50 million defamation lawsuit Depp filed against her, and also address at least some claims in a countersuit she filed against him. “I struggle to find the words to describe how painful this is.” “This is horrible for me to sit here for weeks and relive everything,” she said soon after, before adding: “This is the most painful and difficult thing I have ever gone through, for sure.” As Heard began her testimony, a sunglasses-clad Depp sat just feet away—declining to look at his ex-wife and instead apparently scribbling at his seat. By mid-afternoon, the Aquaman actress was describing her relationship “almost like it was a never-ending fight” she said was spurred by Depp’s substance misuse. She insisted she stayed in the toxic and violent relationship because she was always waiting for the actor’s “sobriety shoe” to drop. The testimony came in the fourth week of the civil trial centering on the allegation by Depp that Heard “devastated” his career with a 2018 Washington Post op-ed calling herself a domestic violence survivor. Heard has denied the allegations and insisted that the editorial—which does not name her ex-husband but was published two years after she sought a restraining order against him—was about her experience more generally. She has since countersued Depp for $100 million after at least one of his ex-attorneys suggested her account was a “hoax.” Over the course of the trial, Depp’s legal team presented 29 witnesses in an attempt to prove that Heard was not only the abuser in the couple’s short-lived union that officially ended in 2017, but that her op-ed destroyed the actor’s rep and cost him $40 million in acting opportunities. Heard emphasized the difficulty of revisiting so many painful moments, noting Wednesday that it was brutal to “hear people that I knew—some well, some not” take the stand. On the stand, Depp spoke out against “heinous and disturbing” allegations that he abused Heard, walking jurors through shocking allegations of abuse on her part, including an infamous incident in which he claimed the actress threw a vodka bottle that severed his fingertip. (His version of events about that brutal episode may have been undercut when he appeared to say on audio played in court that he had cut his own finger.) Still, as Depp and his team went to great lengths to suggest Heard essentially canceled an innocent man she herself abused—and legions of online fans mocked her—the testimony directly from Heard offered a chance to reset the narrative after she sacked her PR team. Her lawyers began offering their version of events a day earlier with their first witness, an expert psychologist who did not see Heard as a patient, but analyzed her to prep for the trial—and said Heard showed clear signs of intimate partner violence by Depp. The witness also recapped an allegedly violent episode in which Heard said Depp had kicked her while in a fit of jealous rage over her work with James Franco.
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