Johnny Depp was the one violently abused by Amber Heard, shows new evidence
The ex-couple started making headlines once again after Johnny Depp filed a $50 million defamation suit against Amber Heard earlier this month with the latest released evidence showing that it was Depp who was the victim of abuse at the hands of his wife.
The Johnny Depp and Amber Heard fiasco ongoing since quite a while has taken a 360 degree turn as those supporting the actor’s ex-wife have now switched sides after new evidence shows the situation was the other way around.
The ex-couple started making headlines once again after The Tourist actor filed a $50 million defamation suit against Heard earlier this month with the latest released evidence showing that it was Depp who was the victim of abuse at the hands of his wife.
In the lawsuit submitted by the Pirates of the Caribbean actor, he alleged to have had his finger chopped in half by Heard while also getting punched in the face.
The evidence consisting of CCTV footages from 87 cameras, unbiased third-party witnesses including police officials suggests that the allegations placed by Heard since 2016 through the Washington Post op-ed were conflicting reality.
In one of the incidents mentioned in the lawsuit Heard had falsely started yelling accusing Depp of hitting her: “The interaction culminated with Ms. Heard making false allegations that Mr. Depp struck her with a cell phone, hit her and destroyed the penthouse. There were multiple eyewitnesses to this hoax.”
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