Johnny Depp on recording with Amber Heard: You can cut me up and take my blood

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The series continues to reveal the shocking details of the relationship between the American star Johnny Depp and his wife, actress Amber Heard, before a Virginia court, the latest of which is the audio recording that confirms the allegations of domestic violence in this case.

The famous actor Depp spoke before the judge, describing the deterioration of his situation because of his ex-wife, Heard, to the extent that he told her on one occasion, “You can cut me up and take my blood, because this is the only thing that you did not take and you did not have,” according to “Sky News Arabia.” ?

Depp presented the court with an audio recording revealing that conversation, to which Heard responded by emphasizing once more that she was a “victim of domestic violence”, while the American actor asserted that giving the knife to his wife was due to his feeling of despair and complete collapse.

In a new surprise that was stopped, the court heard an interesting phone call between Heard and Depp that took place sometime between May and July 2016; The actress told her husband: No one would believe him if he claimed domestic violence.

In the recording, Depp offered Heard a compromise solution that would restore the positive image of their relations, by issuing a statement to the media accusing her of provoking a disagreement between them, and the two parties seeking to agree once more because they were still in a love relationship, according to the British newspaper “Daily Mail”.

Deeb had accused his ex-wife of beating and abusing him last week, and told the court: “My wife has made me lose everything.”

“When these allegations quickly swept the world with people telling people that I was a dangerous person, a drunkard, a cocaine-taker, and beating women, I lost everything and was done,” Depp said.

During his testimony, Depp tried to convince the jury that Heard was the one who was abusing him; He said: “When Mrs. Heard was frustrated and angry, she would resort to beatings.”

He added, “She threw me a remote-controlled TV and hit me in the head, and she also threw a glass in my face,” stressing that the actress “wanted a quarrel and violence,” according to what was reported by “AFP”.

It is reported that the former spouses exchange charges of defamation during this trial, which attracted the attention of the international media, and its sessions in the court were broadcast on television channels. ?

The story began when Heard published a 2018 article in the Washington Post describing herself as a “victim of domestic violence.”

The 35-year-old actress did not mention the name of Johnny Depp, with whom she married in 2015, but indicated that she was accused of violent practices once morest him in 2016.

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