VA - Johnny Depp's defamation case against ex Amber Heard, who countersued #4

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Holy crap, they are going to try to correct all of her inconsistencies. What a complete joke.
I wish the totally unscrupulous defense luck!!
 
  • #703
Sky News

'Violence became normal'

Amber Heard tells the court that: "Violence became normal towards the end [of the relationship with Johnny Depp]. It's hard to say now, but the brain does with trauma what it does - puts it away as best it can".

The court is now being played an audio recording, which is part of Depp's evidence, in which Heard accuses him of being "on speed" and always being full of violence and rage.
In the clip she describes Depp as having "different versions" of himself "depending on which drug he was on". She says it was futile to argue with him, and nothing she said made any difference.

The court is now shown a photo of Heard on the red carpet at an event in April 2015. In it we can see marks on Heards' forearms. She tells the court they are "scars from where Johnny was strangling and assaulting me on the counter top in Australia". Heard says she had make up on the marks at the time, but they were "hard to hide".

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  • #704
Now it’s brown alcohol, not tea…
 
  • #705
Now it’s brown alcohol, not tea…
Until this trial, I've never heard of alcohol being called by it's color. Is there a significance of the color being brown?
 
  • #706
Holy crap, they are going to try to correct all of her inconsistencies. What a complete joke.

How can they possibly get away with that without the judge knowing? Surely Depps team will be allowed to point it out?
 
  • #707
Ugh, my other phone keeps kicking me out of everything and I can't find a link on it to watch, and i have the school run in 20 min. Feeling more sorry for myself than Amber Heard does right now :rolleyes::D
 
  • #708
Until this trial, I've never heard of alcohol being called by it's color. Is there a significance of the color being brown?
Whiskey like the Maker’s Mark, I reckon… still think it’s tea, though. Isn’t it cloudy? Liquor isn’t cloudy…
 
  • #709
How can they possibly get away with that without the judge knowing? Surely Depps team will be allowed to point it out?
I very much fear they know.. at least CourtTV said that court started with a long all-attorneys sidebar where the intended order of events was to come.
 
  • #710
this french chateau stuff.....AH says she was punched across the jaw, flew into church furniture, slapped in the face...is this new stuff?
 
  • #711
Give me a break…actors always know about any body doubles that will be used and negotiated into their contracts
 
  • #712
Sky News

'Violence became normal'

Amber Heard tells the court that: "Violence became normal towards the end [of the relationship with Johnny Depp]. It's hard to say now, but the brain does with trauma what it does - puts it away as best it can".

The court is now being played an audio recording, which is part of Depp's evidence, in which Heard accuses him of being "on speed" and always being full of violence and rage.
In the clip she describes Depp as having "different versions" of himself "depending on which drug he was on". She says it was futile to argue with him, and nothing she said made any difference.

The court is now shown a photo of Heard on the red carpet at an event in April 2015. In it we can see marks on Heards' forearms. She tells the court they are "scars from where Johnny was strangling and assaulting me on the counter top in Australia". Heard says she had make up on the marks at the time, but they were "hard to hide".

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Those are the marks Ben King said he recommended she cover due to the paparazzi, right?

And to which she was like ‘uh-huh’, then did as she pleased?
 
  • #713
So Johnny put the cigarette out on himself? WTH
 
  • #714
so she says johnny put cigarettes out on his own face, cut himself with a knive, etc....a
 
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Sky News

Talking about 'babies, a farm and California'

The lawyer moves on to 2015, after the couple returned from their trip to Australia.

Amber Heard says that after Depp had had his hand surgery (during which the tip of his finger was re-attached), he had managed to "get clean" that she thought "we had finally done it, we were clean and never going back".

She says: "We fell deeper in love than we had been before, we were talking about the future, about having kids." She says her parents came to visit and all went well, and when they went back to Australia, they were talking about "babies, buying a farm, and looking at homes in California. It was wonderful. Wonderful". She calls times like this "beautiful and peaceful" .

Heard confirms the house they returned to in Australia was the same house where she alleges one of Depp's physical and sexual attacks took place, saying: "The home isn't the problem... For me Johnny was my home... And that home was often really violent... But it wasn't the structure, it was Johnny."
 
  • #716
So Johnny put the cigarette out on himself? WTH
Um… yeah. I call BS… even if he’s into that sort of thing, no actor would do it on their face. They’d hide it somewhere on the body.

Another actor who was enraged and specifically wanted to have his face marred, sure.
 
  • #717
Whiskey like the Maker’s Mark, I reckon… still think it’s tea, though. Isn’t it cloudy? Liquor isn’t cloudy…
Curious if she is referring to it as brown as to imply Whiskey. Whiskey has a higher alcohol concentration and when over indulging some say it can make people angry or aggressive.
 
  • #718
conveniently JD was abusing himself. Wasn't her fault :rolleyes:
 
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Until this trial, I've never heard of alcohol being called by it's color. Is there a significance of the color being brown?
Because AH had previously said that he had drunk lots of tea, and now turned it into alcohol to make him look like a drunk.
 
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