Johnny Depp will testify today in the defamation trial against his ex-wife Amber Heard

Johnny Depp will testify today in the defamation trial against his ex-wife Amber Heard

Depp will continue on the stand Wednesday for cross-examination, a source close to the actor’s team told Deadline.

It is also expected that Keenan WyattDepp’s longtime friend and sound engineer, testify on Tuesday for the Oscar nominee.

Once the long-delayed trial was finally given a start date last year, it was always assumed that Depp and the ex-wife and star of AquamanHeard, would testify in the bitter multimillion-dollar affair, but it’s a surprise that the actor is going so early in what is planned as a five-week trial.

Other big names scheduled to testify during the trial include James Francothe star of the Avengers, Paul Bettany Y Elon Musk.

Heard’s testimony is not yet dated. Beginning April 11 and running Monday through Thursday in the jurisdiction adjacent to Washington, DC, the trial will wrap up May 9-12 as Azcarate will attend a previously scheduled court conference.

The already harsh and often explicit legal confrontation between Depp and Heard, who divorced in 2016 amid restraining orders, began when the actor sued his co-star for Rum Diary in March 2019 in Virginia for an op-ed by the Washington Post of late 2018 on domestic abuse and the potential consequences for victims. The article written by Heard never actually mentioned Depp by name, but in his subsequent introduction, the actor stated that the piece cost him lucrative roles and “devastated” his career.

Since then, while the two have engaged in a bitter legal battle, Heard has repeatedly and unsuccessfully tried to have the case dismissed or transferred to California. If not, she countersued her ex-husband for $100 million in the summer of 2020.

In addition to the direct issue at hand, Depp is trying to refocus the conventional impression that has been generated about his behavior. That impression had been solidified in the minds of many by his defeat in the UK in November 2020 in a libel action against the tabloid The Sun by Rupert Murdoch. Depp has been unsuccessful in appeal efforts in that damning case across the Atlantic.

With Depp and Heard in the courtroom yesterday, the jury heard more video testimony from Dr. David Kipperwho was hired in 2014 to treat Depp for an opioid addiction.

Kipper said that he never saw Depp abuse Heard or Heard physically attack Depp. He also served as Depp’s internist and said he determined Depp was experiencing a dopamine imbalance and diagnosed him with bipolar disorder, chronic substance use disorder, ADHD, depression, insomnia and chronic reflux. The testimony also featured highly charged text message exchanges between Depp and Kipper, where the actor discussed his “freak” and other aggressive statements about Heard and his relationship.

As he did on April 14, Kipper, who still counts Depp as a patient, recounted more details of the aftermath of a March 2015 incident in Australia in which the tip of Depp’s finger was severed. Debbie LloydDepp’s private nurse who worked with Kipper, testified that she arrived at Depp-Heard’s rental house to find it “a mess.”

“I remember there was writing on the wall and I remember a smashed TV,” he said. But he acknowledged hearing conflicting accounts of how Depp cut his finger. “I heard that Amber threw a bottle of vodka at him, I heard that he hit her with a phone,” she said.

In notes, Lloyd also told the court about a visit to Depp’s home in 2014, where the actor “sat down with bloody knuckles” after allegedly banging on a blackboard in frustration. The nurse’s notes also stated that on a set visit in October 2014, Depp was “verbally aggressive towards another person on set, for which there is no apparent reason”.

Lloyd told the court via video on Monday that he believed Depp and Heard’s arguments during their marriage were an “emotional trigger for him.”

Source: Ambito

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