Johnny Depp tells court Amber Heard hit him with 'haymaker' punch

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Johnny Depp accused Amber Heard of hitting him with a 'haymaker' punch during an altercation near the end of their volatile marriage

Johnny Depp accused Amber Heard of hitting him with a "haymaker" punch during an altercation near the end of their volatile marriage, as the star wrapped up testimony in his libel suit against a British tabloid newspaper that accused him of domestic abuse.

Asked how much was stolen, Depp said "this is a ludicrous amount to have to state, it’s quite embarrassing – apparently I had made $US650 million," much of it through his involvement with theDepp added that in addition to losing the $US650 million he was "$US100 million in the hole because they had not paid the government my taxes for 17 years.

During five days in the witness box, Depp depicted a tumultuous relationship with Heard during a period when he was trying to kick drugs and alcohol, and sometimes lapsing. He also alleged that Heard "was the abuser in the relationship … She had subjected Mr Depp to years of abuse."

 

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She's about as strong as their mini dogs. It would be like being hit with a balloon.

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My head hurts just reading about their relationship. Yikes!

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