Johnny Depp’s domestic violence and defamation lawsuit continues to ferment. After Johnny Depp completed the submission of evidence in the past two weeks, his ex-wife Amber Heard began to testify this week. In addition to calling the first witness to prove that he has post-traumatic sequelae (PTSD), he also appeared in court. On the crash, he complained that he was raped and humiliated by Johnny Depp, and disclosed the details and the latest wound photos!
In the past two weeks, Johnny Depp presented multiple pieces of evidence pointing out that Amber Heard suffers from Borderline Personality Disorder and Histrionic Personality Disorder, and publicly recorded that Amber Heard had beaten him. As a result, Amber Heard’s image continued to decline, and following comprehensive information from foreign media, it was believed that Johnny Depp had a better chance of winning than Amber Heard.
Amber Heard hits back at Johnny Depp’s domestic violence defamation lawsuit, says he has PTSD
And this week, Amber Heard officially fought back, saying that she was the victim of domestic violence, and the first witness she called was Dr. Dawn Hughes, a psychologist who studies “interpersonal violence abuse”. Dr. Dawn Hughes revealed in court testimony that Amber Heard suffered from post-traumatic sequelae (PTSD) following being violently treated by Johnny Depp. Revealing more severe abuse, including sexual violence. However, some foreign media pointed out that Dr. Dawn Hughes only held a 21-hour meeting for Amber Heard in 2021 and was not her long-term psychiatrist. Therefore, netizens expressed reservations regarding his statement.
Amber Heard publishes photos of Johnny Depp’s domestic violence wounds
In court, Amber Heard disclosed the details of the violent treatment by Johnny Depp several times. He mentioned that the first domestic violence occurred in 2012. He pointed out that he was sitting on the sofa with Johnny Depp at the time, and asked curiously what the tattoo on the other’s arm was. What does it mean (this tattoo is a love tattoo that Johnny Depp tattooed for his ex-girlfriend Winona Ryder, following the breakup Johnny Depp changed the tattoo from “Winona Forever” to “Wino Forever”), and Johnny Depp mentioned the word “Wino” at that time. Amber Heard mightn’t help laughing, but was slapped by Johnny Depp, “I thought he was joking, so I laughed, and he slapped me in the face, I’m still laughing because I’m overwhelmed, I I really thought it was a joke, because I didn’t know what was going on.” Amber Heard pointed out that Johnny Depp insulted her once more, and slapped her several times, so hard that she fell directly to the ground. Later, Amber Heard pointed out that Johnny Depp was in the Afterwards, he knelt down at home and apologized to her.
Amber Heard also pointed out that in 2013, she told her mother that she had been violently treated by Johnny Depp, and a photo of a wound on her arm with bruises was circulated, and the photo also became one of the evidences in the second court. She explained that she was beaten because Johnny Depp suspects her of cheating.
And Amber Heard finally broke down and cried and complained that Johnny Depp had constant and continuous domestic violence once morest her. The most serious domestic violence was in May 2013, when the two were traveling abroad with friends, and Johnny Depp was suddenly dissatisfied with her and one of her girlfriends. The person was suspected of flirting, and got angry because of it. Later, he suspected that Amber Heard was carrying drugs and carried out an unreasonable body search. Amber Heard said that Johnny Depp tore her skirt and underwear, grabbed her breast, and forcibly put his fingers in her lower body.
Amber Heard appeared to be teary-eyed as he testified, adding: “It’s hard for me to describe in words how horrific and painful this lawsuit has been for me. This time has been the most painful process I’ve ever experienced in my life.” Some netizens think that Amber Heard is just acting, because there is not a single tear even when crying.
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