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Johnny Depp, Amber Heard Fling Explosive Allegations At Defamation Trial

"Quiet down, fat a**," Pirates of the Caribbean star Johnny Depp is heard telling his ex Amber Heard in one recording played for the jury in the hazardous continuous maligning preliminary against Heard.

 Washington:

 Legal advisors for Amber Heard on Monday finished their long distance race barbecuing of Johnny Depp at his slander preliminary against his previous spouse by playing sound accounts of warmed contentions between the couple.

 "Quiet down fat ass," the "Privateers of the Caribbean" star is heard telling Heard in one recording played for the seven-part jury hearing the case in Fairfax County Circuit Court.

 In another audiotape, the 36-year-old Heard, who had a featuring job in the film "Aquaman," blames Depp for having "beat down" her and tossing a "swing" at her.

 Depp has denied truly being actually oppressive towards Heard and has asserted more than once at the preliminary that she was the person who was often rough.

 Depp recorded a criticism suit against Heard over a section she composed for The Washington Post in December 2018 in which she portrayed herself as a "person of note addressing homegrown maltreatment."

 Heard never named Depp however he sued her for suggesting he was a homegrown victimizer and is looking for $50 million in harms.

 The Texas-conceived Heard countersued, requesting $100 million and guaranteeing she endured "widespread actual brutality and misuse" at his hands.

 'Hit pieces'

 Depp, a three-time Oscar candidate, and Heard met in 2009 on the arrangement of the film "The Rum Diary" and were hitched in February 2015. Their separation was finished two years after the fact.

 Heard's lawyers have affirmed that Depp would turn into a genuinely and physically harmful "beast" when he was smashed or on drugs, and squeezed him widely about his medication and liquor use during his three days of questioning on the testimony box.

 "Assuming that anybody definitely disapproved of my drinking, whenever in my life, it was me," Depp said. "The main individual I've at any point mishandled in my life is myself."

 Heard's attorney Ben Rottenborn likewise tried to persuade the jury that the allegations against Depp pre-dated the Washington Post segment that Heard composed.

 Rottenborn noticed that Heard had documented an impermanent controlling request against Depp in Los Angeles in May 2016, refering to manhandle, and cited titles from various paper articles.

 "These are completely hit pieces," Depp answered.

 Depp likewise made light of a portion of the brutal language he used to portray Heard in instant messages to different companions, including one that said "I might dare to dream that karma kicks in and takes the endowment of breath from her."

 "It's simply disrespectful and conceptual humor," Depp said, and he was "embarrassed that this must be spread on the world like peanut butter."

 Cut off finger

 After Depp wrapped up affirming, his lawyers called as an observer Ben King, an Englishman who dealt with the home where the couple remained in Australia during the 2015 recording of the fifth portion of the "Privateers" establishment.

 A significant part of the declaration at the preliminary has spun around an occurrence that happened there in which the tip of the center finger of Depp's right hand was cut off.

 Depp told the jury it happened when Heard tossed a vodka bottle at him, crushing the finger against the edge of a bar in the house. Heard's legal counselors proposed that Depp cut it with a blade in the kitchen.

 Ruler's declaration seemed to back up Depp's record.

 The house director said he tracked down the cut off fingertip in a tissue on the floor of the bar alongside a wrecked jug of Stolichnaya vodka.

 He said a "major piece" of the marble bartop had been severed.

 Ruler expressed that while he had seen incessant contentions between the couple during their visit in Australia, and one more in London, he had never seen them be savage.

 Affirming last week, Depp said the claims that he was a "smashed, cocaine-energized danger who beat ladies" have set him back "everything."

 The entertainer said that "two or three days" after the Post segment showed up, Disney declared he would never again show up as Captain Jack Sparrow in the blockbuster "Privateers" establishment.

 Depp recorded the slander grumbling in the United States in the wake of losing a different criticism case in London in November 2020 that he brought against The Sun for considering him a "undershirt."

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