Amber Heard’s attorney delivered closing arguments Friday in the ongoing trial involving the actress and her former husband Johnny Depp.
Johnny Depp is suing Heard for $50 million in damages for defamation over a December 2018 op-ed she wrote about coming forward with abuse allegations. Heard admitted this week in testimony that the abuser in her op-ed was indeed former lover Johnny Depp. Heard is countersuing Depp for defamation, seeking $100 million in damages.
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The trial is EVERYTHING you’d expect from the Hollywood A-listers, drugs, more drugs, booze, lies, abuse, damaged trailers, and sh*t in a bed.
Here are the FIVE MOST VIRAL MOMENTS from the Johnny Deppp-Amber Heard trial.
1.) Former TMZ employee snaps back at Amber Heard’s attorney. Elaine Bredehoft alleged that a former TMZ employee is trying to get his 15 minutes of fame by testifying. “I could say the same thing by taking Amber Heard as a client, for you,”
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2.) The bizarre facial expressions of Amber Heard’s psychiatrist witness.
3.) Kate Moss tells court Johnny Depp “never pushed me, kicked me or threw me down any stairs.” Amber Heard previously brought up a rumor that Depp had pushed Moss down the stairs, testifying that she worried he would do the same to her.
4.) Amber Heard insists all of Johnny Depp’s witnesses must be lying.
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5.) The sh*t in the bed she blamed on the tea-cup Yorkies but it was the size of the dog.
“That did not come from a dog. It just didn’t.” #JohnnyDepp describes an incident where he says human feces was found in his bed. He says ex-wife #AmberHeard blamed it on his 4lb teacup Yorkies.
WATCH #CourtTV LIVE – Depp v. Heard – https://t.co/tnYdPcDRMU pic.twitter.com/LeRtUFpHjI
— Court TV (@CourtTV) April 20, 2022
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