Amber Heard took the witness stand for the first time today in Johnny Depp‘s trial against a British tabloid for saying he’s a “wife beater.” Johnny has denied all of these claims, and Amber reiterated today that she was afraid he would kill her.
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A judge ruled this week that Johnny Depp, the Pirates of the Caribbean star, violated a court order in the United Kingdom after he failed to reveal text messages in which he ordered drugs. Page Six says that Johnny and his legal team handed over the court documents previously revealed in his US libel case in a UK lawsuit against The Sun.
Amber Heard took the witness stand for the first time today in Johnny Depp‘s trial against a British tabloid for saying he’s a “wife beater.” Johnny has denied all of these claims, and Amber reiterated today that she was afraid he would kill her.
Jake Kanter International TV EditorWinona Ryder has said she was “shocked, confused and upset” by allegations that Johnny Depp was abusive towards his ex-wife Amber Heard, according to a witness statement provided in support of Depp.The Edward Scissorhands actor is suing The Sun for libel after the British tabloid described him as a “wife beater” and, although Ryder is no longer being called to the witness stand, more excerpts from her statement have been made available to press at the High
Johnny Depp and Amber Heard’s tumultuous relationship has been put on full display amid his court battle with the United Kingdom’s The Sun newspaper. Depp is currently suing the outlet for libel after they published a story about him which featured the term, “wife-beater,” to describe him.
LONDON — Hollywood star Johnny Depp kicked and slapped his ex-wife Amber Heard on a private flight in a drunken rage brought on because he believed she was having an affair with her co-star James Franco, London’s High Court heard on Wednesday.
Johnny Depp apparently did something intense with his alleged injury.
LONDON — Hollywood star Johnny Depp wrote on a wall with blood from his severed finger tip during a long and violent confrontation with his ex-wife Amber Heard five years ago, London’s High Court heard on Thursday at his libel case against a British tabloid.
LONDON — Actor Johnny Depp denied attacking his ex-wife while undergoing detox to ease himself off prescription drugs on his private island in the Bahamas, London’s High Court heard on Thursday.Depp is suing the publisher of Britain’s Sun tabloid, News Group Newspapers, and its executive editor, Dan Wootton, over an article in which he labeled the actor a “wife beater,” based on allegations from his former wife, actress Amber Heard.Appearing in the witness box for the third day of a three-week
Johnny Depp took the stand in his libel case against a UK tabloid and was questioned by the brand’s lawyer, Sasha Wass QC. He’s suing the publication for calling him a “wife beater” in his ongoing proceedings with ex Amber Heard.
Amber Heard allegedly called James Franco a “rapist,” her ex husband Johnny Depp apparently said in court today while being questioned by lawyers.
Johnny Depp knew his marriage to Amber Heard was over after discovering feces in their marital bed as part of what the actress dismissed as a “harmless prank”.The Pirates of the Caribbean star made the revelation in a written court statement in London on Tuesday, when his libel trial began against publishers at Britain’s News Group Newspapers (NGN), and The Sun’s executive editor, Dan Wootton, over a 2018 article in which he was branded a “wife-beater” in relation to domestic violence
Jake Kanter International TV EditorAn email written by Amber Heard intended for Johnny Depp, detailing his alleged “Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde” persona during their relationship, has been read out in court during The Pirates Of The Caribbean actor’s explosive libel battle with British newspaper The Sun.Heard penned the email in June 2013 but never sent it to her former husband. In it, she details her struggles with his alleged drug and alcohol consumption, and accuses him of assault.
LONDON — Hollywood star Johnny Depp denied slapping his ex-wife Amber Heard after he became angry because she laughed at one of his tattoos, London’s High Court heard on Wednesday.Giving evidence on the second day of his libel trial against Britain’s Sun newspaper, which described him as a “wife beater,” Depp was asked by the paper’s lawyer about an incident at Heard’s home in March 2013 when he had “fallen off the wagon” and it was alleged he had struck her.Sasha Wass, the Sun’s lawyer, said
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.
Johnny Depp vehemently denied during the second day of his trial in London that he “slapped” ex-wife Amber Heard, 34, when she was allegedly mocking his tattoo. A lawyer for The Sun, the British paper Depp is suing for libel, told the court that the Pirates of the Caribbean star, 57, allegedly assaulted his then-girlfriend in 2013 after she joked about him having “wino forever” ink while falling off the wagon.
Johnny Depp will come face-to-face with ex-wife Amber Heard in court, after a judge ruled the actress could be present while Depp gives evidence in his libel case against Britain’s The Sun newspaper.
In court on Tuesday, Johnny Depp, while in the United Kingdom, gave evidence that he did not abuse his ex-wife, Amber Heard, who framed him as an abuser in her op-ed following their divorce. Johnny has claimed that Amber framed him as an abusive “monster” which led to a widespread shaming campaign based on false reporting.
Johnny Depp knew his marriage to Amber Heard was over after discovering feces in their marital bed as part of what the actress dismissed as a “harmless prank”.The Pirates of the Caribbean star made the revelation in a written court statement in London on Tuesday (July 7, 2020), when his libel trial began against publishers at Britain’s News Group Newspapers (NGN), and The Sun’s executive editor, Dan Wootton, over a 2018 article in which he was branded a “wife-beater” in relation to domestic