Things got a little strange at the Johnny Depp and Amber Heard trial on Tuesday.
30.04.2022 - 02:49 / usmagazine.com
Instant regret? Amber Heard feels remorse for allegedly leaving poop on Johnny Depp’s side of the bed after an argument in 2016, an employee testified in court.
Depp’s longtime employee Starling Jenkins II testified on Thursday, April 28, amid the Golden Globe winner’s defamation case against the Aquaman actress. Jenkins recalled an alleged conversation he had with the Texas native, 36, after the poop incident originally took place.
The executive chauffer and security guard for the Pirates of the Caribbean star, 58, recalled driving Heard to Coachella in the spring of 2016 and having a chat on the way “pertaining to the surprise she left in the boss’s bed.” The feces incident allegedly occurred after the former couple got into an argument prior to the actress leaving for the musical festival.
Jenkins, who gave his testimony to the Virginia jury via a live video call on Thursday, clarified that the “surprise” Heard was referring to was “the defecation” Depp later found on his side of the duo’s bed.
Depp’s employee testified that Heard told him at the time that it was “a horrible practical joke gone wrong.”
Jenkins’ recount of the events in 2016 came after the Charlie and the Chocolate Factory star took the stand last week in support of his case against his ex-wife.
Depp is suing his The Rum Diary costar for defamation in response to a 2018 op-ed piece she wrote for the Washington Post. In the story, Heard detailed her experience as a survivor of abuse, though she did not specifically name Depp in the piece.
While speaking to the court on April 20, the Kentucky native claimed he was “shown a picture” of the bed after the alleged incident by his security guard who had gone into the room to get some of his things.
“He showed me a
Things got a little strange at the Johnny Depp and Amber Heard trial on Tuesday.
Johnny Depp allegedly said he could "punch Amber Heard in the face" after they married in February 2015.The Pirates of the Caribbean star is in the middle of a court battle against his ex-wife after an op-ed she wrote in the Washington Post about experiencing domestic violence. While she didn't name the alleged perpetrator, Johnny launched a £40.29m ($50m) libel lawsuit against her, claiming the article damaged his career and prevented him from getting roles.
Photos of Johnny Depp were shared by Amber Heard on Thursday as she told the court that no-one would believe the abuse she allegedly suffered.
It keeps getting messier. Amber Heard took the stand for the second time amid her ongoing defamation case against ex-husband Johnny Depp, this time focusing on the actor’s alleged jealousy issues.
Amber Heard has claimed that ex-husband Johnny Depp held his dog out of the window of a moving vehicle and "howled like an animal" as she took to the stand in court on Wednesday.
Amber Heard has claimed that her ex-husband Johnny Depp "dangled their dog out of a moving car window".The Aquaman actress took the stand on Wednesday 4 May, in a court in Fairfax, Virginia, to testify in the defamation trial between herself and her Pirates of the Caribbean actor ex-husband. And amid a series of shocking allegations, the 36 year old recalled the alleged incident from March 2013, in which she claimed that Depp had consumed a copious amount of cocaine and alcohol. Amber claimed that Depp, 58, then held his dog out of the window in the car while "howling like an animal" after allegedly accusing her of infidelity.
Amber Heard has claimed Johnny Depp's substance abuse led to him losing "control" of his bodily functions and having to be "cleaned up" by his security team. The 'Aquaman' actress gave evidence in her legal battle with her ex-husband - who is suing her for defamation over a 2018 op-ed she wrote for the Washington Post newspaper about being a survivor of domestic abuse - on Wednesday (04. 05.
Taking the stand. Amber Heard spoke out for the first time on Wednesday, May 4, amid her ongoing defamation case involving her ex-husband, Johnny Depp.
Amber Heard has spoken in court and made claims that Johnny Depp hit her, saying it "changed her life".The Aquaman actress, 36, took the stand in a court in Fairfax, Virginia to testify in the defamation trial between herself and her Pirates of the Caribbean actor ex-husband. Amber has claimed Johnny, 58, "slapped" her when she asked him about a tattoo on his arm. Speaking in court, Amber said: "I will never forget it – it changed my life." Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter.
Gene Maddaus Senior Media WriterAmber Heard took the stand on Wednesday afternoon, telling jurors in often emotional terms about the times that Johnny Depp hit her, screamed at her, punched walls and shoved her to the ground.Heard was called to testify on the 14th day of the defamation trial that has been underway in Fairfax, Va. Depp has sued her for $50 million, alleging that she destroyed his career by alluding to her domestic abuse allegations in a 2018 op-ed for the Washington Post.Early in her testimony, Heard made it clear that she did not want to be there, saying that the trial has been among the worst experiences of her life.“This is horrible for me to sit here for weeks and relive everything,” she said.
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