Court documents show Johnny Depp swore Amber Heard never hit him

World Aug, 13 2022
Court documents show Johnny Depp swore Amber Heard never hit him
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Months after Johnny Depp’s legal victory in his defamation trial against ex-wife Amber Heard, around 6,000 court documents pertaining to high-profile case have been unsealed, revealing a ton of information that was not in public domain till now.

Newsweek has reported that things have turned ugly for Johnny as many of new revelations cast him in unfavourable light. “One of documents shows that Johnny had sworn in a declaration that Amber never caused him any injury, which is contrary to what actor claimed in court,” report shared. Defamation suit judgment was viewed as victory for Johnny and actor got a lot of public sympathy and support as well. He has now managed to get an album under his name and a seven figure Dior deal. Many of his fans crowdfunded a campaign to unseal court documents related to case. According to a Guardian report, it was an effort “to get more dirt on Amber”. However, many of findings actually painted Johnny in a bad light. A Newsweek report cites one of unsealed document that says Johnny swore in a declaration that Amber never hurt him. “Mr. Depp does not allege a specific cause of action for intentional or negligent infliction of emotional distress, does not assert that Ms. Heard’s actions caused him a specific psychiatric injury and does not claim that Ms. Heard’s actions caused him to experience unusually severe emotional distress,” document read. In court, Johnny had alleged that Amber had abused him during their two-year marriage. Many have called these new findings ‘damning’ for Johhny.

Published in The Daily National Courier, August, 13 2022

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