Johnny Depp testifies again in defamation lawsuit against ex-wife

The actor Johnny Depp is set to return to the witness stand this Wednesday (20) in a $50 million defamation case, which he said he brought to light to expose the truth about his relationship with his ex-wife and actress. Amber Heardwho accused him of domestic violence.

In three hours of testimony in Virginia court on Tuesday, Depp said he and Heard argued, but he never assaulted her.

Speaking quietly and slowly, Depp claimed it was a “complete shock” about six years ago when Heard “made some pretty heinous and disturbing accusations” that he became violent during their relationship.

“I never got to the point of hitting Mrs. Heard no way, nor have I ever hit any woman in my life,” said Depp, who wore a dark suit with his hair pulled back in a ponytail.

Depp’s two children from a previous relationship were in high school at the time.

“The truth is the only thing that interests me,” he added. “I’m obsessed with the truth.”

Depp, 58, alleges that Heard, 35, defamed him when he wrote an article in December 2018 in the “Washington Post” about being a survivor of domestic violence. He filed a $50 million lawsuit against Heard in 2018.

The article didn’t mention Depp by name, but Depp’s attorney, Benjamin Chew, told jurors a week ago that it was clear Heard was referring to the Hollywood actor.

Heard’s lawyers argued that she told the truth and that her opinion was protected as free speech by the First Amendment of the US Constitution. In opening arguments, Heard’s lawyers said Depp physically and sexually assaulted her while she was abusing drugs and alcohol.

Source: CNN Brasil

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