Amber Heard gives a statement at the Royal Courts of Justice, the Strand on Tuesday (July 28) at the conclusion of her ex husband Johnny Depp‘s case against a UK tabloid for calling him a “wife beater” in London, England.
14.07.2020 - 20:29 / variety.com
Leo Barraclough Senior International CorrespondentJohnny Depp alleged that his former wife, Amber Heard, stubbed a cigarette out on his face, his bodyguard Malcolm Connolly told a court Tuesday.Connolly, who has worked for Depp for about 16 years, was giving evidence at London’s Royal Courts of Justice on the sixth day of Depp’s libel trial against the publisher of The Sun newspaper.Depp is suing News Group Newspapers and journalist Dan Wootton for an article on The Sun website that described
.Amber Heard gives a statement at the Royal Courts of Justice, the Strand on Tuesday (July 28) at the conclusion of her ex husband Johnny Depp‘s case against a UK tabloid for calling him a “wife beater” in London, England.
A private email that Amber Heard sent to her then-partner Johnny Depp was read aloud at the London High Court today, amidst Johnny’s ongoing court case against The Sun for calling him a “wife-beater.” The email was written by Amber in 2013 but never sent to Johnny as per Daily Mail’s reports. Lawyer Sasha Wass read aloud the email to the courtroom.
Johnny Depp’s libel case against a British tabloid over allegations of domestic violence, further accusing her ex-husband of abusing her when he was high on drugs or was drunk. Taking the witness box Thursday for a fourth straight day at the High Court in London, the actor reiterated allegations of abuse when Depp was on a “bender” that would often last days.
Johnny Depp’s libel case against a British tabloid over allegations of domestic violence, further accusing her ex-husband of abusing her when he was high on drugs or was drunk. Taking the witness box Thursday for a fourth straight day at the High Court in London, the actor reiterated allegations of abuse when Depp was on a “bender” that would often last days.
Leo Barraclough Senior International CorrespondentAmber Heard, giving evidence Wednesday at London’s Royal Courts of Justice on the 12th day of Johnny Depp’s libel trial against the publisher of The Sun newspaper, alleged Depp headbutted her the night before she appeared on James Corden’s “The Late Late Show” in December 2015.Depp is suing News Group Newspapers and journalist Dan Wootton for an article on The Sun website that described him as a “wife beater.” Depp denies that he was violent
Leo Barraclough Senior International CorrespondentAmber Heard alleged in court on Tuesday that Johnny Depp beat her up on her 30th birthday.
Amber Heard denied Tuesday that she fabricated injuries to show that her then-husband Johnny Depp had been violent toward her as she took to the witness box for her second day giving evidence in Depp’s libel case against a British tabloid over allegations of domestic violence.
Amber Heard has accused ex-husband Johnny Depp of abusing her both physically and verbally while he was allegedly bingeing on alcohol and drugs, claiming that at various times during their tempestuous relationship she feared for her life. On the first day of her testimony Monday at Britain's High Court in London, Heard also denied accusations she was a heavy drug user and drinker as well as a controlling and abusive person.
Amber Heard is to begin three days of evidence at the High Court as part of Johnny Depp’s libel case against The Sun over allegations of domestic violence during the pair’s tempestuous relationship.
Johnny Depp‘s personal life, primarily his relationship and former marriage to Amber Heard, has been laid out for all to see amid his libel legal dispute with the British newspaper, The Sun. And while it has been messy at times, the actor has two ex-girlfriends standing in his corner.
An old friend of Johnny Depp was the latest person to give evidence in the actor’s libel trial against the Sun newspaper Friday.
Winona Ryder and Vanessa Paradis have described the "horrific" and "outrageous" allegations of domestic violence made against the actor by his ex-wife Amber Heard as "impossible to believe". The pair - who both say Mr Depp, 57, was "never violent or abusive" to them - were due to give evidence in support of the Hollywood star's libel claim against the publisher of The Sun this week.
Johnny Depp’s former estate manager found a piece of the star’s finger following an argument with his ex-wife Amber Heard in Australia, the employee told Britain’s High Court on Wednesday.Ben King, who worked for the Pirates of the Caribbean actor in Australia, London and Canada between 2014 and 2016, was called as witness the libel trial against U.K.
A former employee of Johnny Depp gave evidence Wednesday as the actor’s libel trial against the Sun newspaper continued.