“This whole case is about blaming Amber Heard for things she didn’t do,” the Aquaman star’s lawyer told a Virginia courtroom today in closing arguments in the $50 million defamation trial from Johnny Depp against his former wife.
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Jennifer Grey is discussing her former relationship with Johnny Depp and sharing her thoughts on the defamation trial he’s currently in with ex Amber Heard.
During an interview with People last month to promote her new memoir, “Out of the Corner,” Jennifer talked about dating Johnny.
“There was some heat. It was a f-cking bonfire. It was literally like, ‘Are you f-cking kidding me? Are you f-cking kidding me?’ I’ve never seen a guy like this. And energetically, what it was like being with him, it was like, ‘Oh, I’m being totally, totally compensated for the shit I just went through,’” she said.
Jennifer then talked about the trial in another interview this week.
Click inside to find out what she said…
While speaking with Extra, Jennifer said that Johnny was “funny and sweet and just so charming and quirky and weird and self-effacing and just so unique and gorgeous, and he was obsessed with me and romantic.”
Jennifer was asked if she was surprised by what she’s heard or seen about Johnny lately.
“I haven’t known him for 30 years. I haven’t talked to him. I haven’t seen him… The whole thing makes me insanely sad for everybody involved. These are people who are damaged and continuing to damage each other. It’s sad. I don’t have an opinion, except it breaks my heart… I just knew him in a very different time,” she said.
There is some exciting movie news for Jennifer.
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Amber Heard released a statement claiming "the truth" is not on ex-husband Johnny Depp's side ahead of her third day of cross examinations following a week-long hiatus from the defamation trial that began in Fairfax, Virginia on April 11. "There's an old saying by trial lawyers: When the facts are on your side, argue the facts; when the facts are not on your side, pound away on the podium.Today, we expect Depp's attorneys will instead pound away on the victim," her representatives said via PEOPLE magazine. "We fear it will be equal parts shameful and desperate.
If you’ve been watching the live coverage of Johnny Depp‘s defamation trial against his ex wife Amber Heard, you’ll notice that he has not looked at her at all during her three days of questioning.
Barreling towards closing arguments on May 27, Johnny Depp’s $50 million defamation trial against Amber Heard is about to get very ugly.
Johnny Depp and Amber Heard will return to the courtroom in their high-profile defamation case.MORE: Johnny Depp: Everything Kate Moss has said following surprise celebration at trialFollowing a week-long hiatus, Amber will be called to the stand for cross-examination by Johnny's lawyers – and there's one comment sure to be brought to the forefront. WATCH: Johnny Depp testifies in court against Amber HeardIn footage from inside the trial, Johnny and his legal team could be seen celebrating after Amber made reference to the star’s former girlfriend, Kate Moss.READ: Johnny Depp's daughter pays tribute to her mom amid Amber Heard court dramaMORE: Johnny Depp and Amber Heard trial: The most explosive moments so farAmber alleged that in a 2015 argument with her husband, she became concerned that he would harm her sister, Whitney, who was present at the time.
Dirty Dancing star Jennifer Grey has shared her verdict on the Johnny Depp-Amber Heard trialThe defamation lawsuit comes after Depp sued Heard for $50m for implying he abused her in a 2018 Washington Post op-ed. Although she didn’t name him, the Pirates of the Caribbean actor claims Heard’s allegations impacted his ability to work. Grey, who was briefly engaged to Depp in the late 1980s, reflected on their time together in her new memoir Out of the Corner.
Johnny Depp is currently in the midst of a defamation trial against his ex wife Amber Heard.
A new insight. Details of Johnny Depp and Jennifer Grey’s relationship are revealed in Jennifer’s new memoir Out of the Corner . In the memoir, released May 3, 2022, the Dirty Dancing actress recalls her short-lived engagement to the Pirates of the Caribbean star.
After 13 days of testimony, and more than a dozen witnesses including bodyguards, Hollywood insiders, doctors and accountants, Johnny Depp’s legal team rested their case Tuesday in the actor’s $50 million defamation trial against ex-wife Amber Heard.Before resting, the Depp team called forensic accountant Mike Spindler, who said Depp lost tens of millions of dollars as a result of Heard’s 2018 Washington Post op-ed.“I concluded that Mr. Depp suffered lost earnings of approximately $40 million,” Spindler told the Fairfax, Virginia courtroom. The accounting expert was hired by Depp’s team to calculate the actor’s total lost earnings from the piece, in which Heard described herself as a public figure representing domestic abuse, although she did not use Depp’s name.Spindler said he reviewed “accounting records, trial exhibits, deposition and trial testimony, and various other documents and exhibits in connection with the case.” He calculated Depp’s lost earnings by analyzing the period from October 2018 through October 2020, after the op-ed was released.