Johnny Depp’s libel lawsuit against The Sun has continued. Page Six learned today that Johnny’s legal team obtained a video to prove Amber had once assaulted her sister to the point where she suffered bruises and lacerations on her face.
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Johnny Depp’s lawyers have been provided with a video from “an anonymous source” which they say shows Amber Heard “attacked” her sister, the High Court has heard.
On Friday morning, the Pirates Of The Caribbean star’s barrister David Sherborne said they had received a video from a “confidential source” on Thursday night, after Whitney Henriquez gave evidence earlier in the day that her sister had never attacked her.
The claim was made at the outset of the 14th day of Mr Depp’s libel claim
Johnny Depp’s libel lawsuit against The Sun has continued. Page Six learned today that Johnny’s legal team obtained a video to prove Amber had once assaulted her sister to the point where she suffered bruises and lacerations on her face.
Leo Barraclough Senior International CorrespondentJohnny Depp’s legal team played a video in court Friday that they allege demonstrates that Amber Heard had been violent toward her sister, Whitney Henriquez.
Johnny Depp’s lawyers have introduced new video evidence from “an anonymous source” they claim shows Amber Heard “attacked” her sister, they told Britain’s High Court on Friday.Depp is suing U.K.
Johnny Depp's lawyers in his libel suit against a British tabloid that labeled the actor a "wife beater" displayed video footage in a London courtroom Friday that they claim shows his ex-wife, Amber Heard, "attacked" her sister. The lawyers said they received the video from a "confidential" source on Thursday night, hours after Heard's sister, Whitney Henriquez, testified in court that she had never been attacked by Heard or that she was frightened of her.
Johnny Depp’s lawyers in his libel suit against a British tabloid that labeled the actor a “wife beater” displayed video footage in a London courtroom Friday that they claim shows his ex-wife, Amber Heard, “attacked” her sister.
LONDON -- Johnny Depp's lawyers in his libel suit against a British tabloid that labeled the actor a “wife beater” displayed video footage in a London courtroom Friday that they claim shows his ex-wife, Amber Heard, “attacked” her sister. The lawyers said they received the video from a “confidential" source on Thursday night, hours after Heard's sister, Whitney Henriquez, testified in court that she had never been attacked by Heard or that she was frightened of her.
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.
An old friend of Johnny Depp was the latest person to give evidence in the actor’s libel trial against the Sun newspaper Friday.
By this point fans of Johnny Depp have heard three different versions of how his finger was injured.
Johnny Depp‘s former assistant Kevin Murphy, who worked for him for 8 years before leaving the job in 2016, revealed the moment he asked Amber Heard for a divorce.
Johnny Depp’s former estate manager today claimed Amber Heard “drank two bottles of wine a night” in 2014 while the Pirates of the Caribbean star was tee-total.Ben King said he was informed that Depp “had been a drinker” when he was first hired in London in 2014, but was told the actor was in recovery and not drinking alcohol at the time.He said he saw “a relatively large number of cases of wine” at the property Depp was staying at with then-wife Heard in London.“You found it strange given you
repeatedly denied ever harming the 34-year-old actress.
Johnny Depp denied hitting ex-wife Amber Heard in a jealous rage, as he was cross-examined Wednesday by a lawyer for British tabloid The Sun in a London courtroom. The newspaper is defending a libel claim after calling the Hollywood star a “wife beater.” Depp is suing The Sun’s publisher, News Group Newspapers, and its executive editor, Dan Wootton, over an April 2018 article that said he had physically abused Heard.