Actor Johnny Depp is set to take the witness stand Tuesday in his legal battle against his former wife Amber Heard, whom he accuses of lying about his abusing her during their brief marriage., in which she said she had become the"public figure representing domestic abuse." Although the article never mentions Depp by name, his attorneys said it indirectly refers to allegations she made against him during their 2016 divorce.
They said in opening statements that Heard's essay was written to highlight legislation to protect survivors and that it never detailed allegations against Depp. In court filings before the trial, Heard said she hit Depp only in self-defense or in defense of her younger sister,Anderson also testified that Heard, in a session conducted separately from her husband, said Depp hit her and that she showed her bruises.after she alleged that Depp hit her in the face with a cellphone. She presented evidence to the court — a photo of a bruise to her face — and claimed he pulled her hair, screamed at her and hit her repeatedly.
THAT was where her essay was printed? In Wapo? Why would anyone care...that's nothing but a rag.
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