Johnny Depp, Amber Heard

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Johnny Depp to return to the stand in his defamation case against ... (CNN)

Actors Johnny Depp and Amber Heard are in a contentious defamation trial in a Virginia court, with proceedings set to resume on Monday.

He said, however, "I believed in the character wholeheartedly." Depp confirmed in court that he had done so. "I didn't want to get her in trouble. Depp has also claimed he physically defended himself at times, speaking about one incident in which Heard said her nose was injured. Anderson said the former couple "engaged in what I saw as mutual abuse." Though Depp was not named in the article, he claims it cost him lucrative acting roles.

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Depp v Heard case: Makeup brand weighs in after its product was ... (The Independent)

Drugstore makeup brand Milani Cosmetics has weighed in on the Johnny Depp vs Amber Heard defamation trial after one of its products was cited as evidence.

let the record show that our Correcting Kit launched in 2017!” they wrote in the video. You’re going to hear the testimony from Amber about how she had to mix the different colours for the different days of the bruises as they developed in the different colouring and how she would use [this] to touch those up to be able to cover those.” Heard is being sued by Depp for implying he abused her in a 2018 op-ed.

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From 'The Rum Diary' romance to bizarre courtroom testimonials: A ... (Economic Times)

The trial has turned into a spectacle in which Depp has testified about everything from taking pills as a child to a near mental breakdown.

But a judge ruled that Depp was within his rights to bring the case in Virginia because The Washington Post's computer servers for its online edition are located in the county. Heard's attorney repeatedly asked Depp whether he was responsible for drawing a penis on a painting inside his home shortly after the actor said Heard severed his finger. Depp said he used the resulting blood to write on his walls and recount lies in which he had caught Heard. At the hospital, Depp said he lied to protect Heard and told the doctors that he had injured himself. "It was sort of a rapid-fire, sort of endless parade of insults," Depp said. He said she once threw two bottles of vodka at him, the second of which exploded and severed his finger to the point where bone was exposed. Depp said Heard's allegations of his substance abuse have been "grossly embellished" and that he was never out of control during that time period. But a judge ruled that Depp was within his rights to bring the case in Virginia because The Washington Post's computer servers for its online edition are located in the county. Heard's attorney repeatedly asked Depp whether he was responsible for drawing a penis on a painting inside his home shortly after the actor said Heard severed his finger. Depp said he used the resulting blood to write on his walls and recount lies in which he had caught Heard. At the hospital, Depp said he lied to protect Heard and told the doctors that he had injured himself. "It was sort of a rapid-fire, sort of endless parade of insults," Depp said. He said she once threw two bottles of vodka at him, the second of which exploded and severed his finger to the point where bone was exposed. Depp said Heard's allegations of his substance abuse have been "grossly embellished" and that he was never out of control during that time period.

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Johnny Depp and Amber Heard continue to face off in defamation ... (WJLA)

Testimonies will continue Monday morning as Johnny Depp and Amber Heard head into week three of adefamation trial being held at a Fairfax County, ...

But a judge ruled that Depp was within his rights to bring the case in Virginia because The Washington Post’s computer servers for its online edition are located in the county. Click here to see the full defendant's and plaintiff's witness list. Depp told the courtroom that abuse allegations turned him from “Cinderella to Quasimodo” in the public's eyes.

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Joe Rogan Weighs In on Johnny Depp, Amber Heard Bot Claims (Newsweek)

A tech firm said 11 percent of Twitter accounts commenting on Depp and Heard's trial aren't genuine, up to four times higher than the percentage for similar ...

While Depp was not named in the article, his lawyers argue that Heard's implication is obvious. "I'm surprised it's only 11 percent," the host of The Joe Rogan Experience said in his caption. The findings were published in a report by Fox News which Rogan shared to his

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Johnny Depp bashes Amber Heard's 'consequences' on career: 'My ... (The News International)

Johnny Depp pours his heart out to the jury, revealing some heartbreaking insights into the consequences of his marriage to Amber Heard.

Not even, “If Disney came to you with $300 million and a million alpacas.” Despite that, Depp admitted, that “nothing on this Earth” would not “get you to go back and work with Disney on a 'Pirates of the Caribbean' film.” He even hit back with a quip saying, “I would be a real simpleton to not think that there was an effect on my career based on Ms. Heard's words, whether they mentioned my name or not.”

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Where can I watch the Johnny Depp trial? How to watch UK live ... (iNews)

The former couple, who were married from 2015 to 2016, both accuse the other of being physically violent during the relationship. They each deny the other's ...

I felt heat, and I felt something were dripping down my hand, and then I looked down and realised the tip of my finger had been severed, and I was looking at my bone sticking out, and blood was just pouring out,” he said. “She threw the bottle, and it made contact and shattered everywhere. They each deny the other’s claims.

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Watch Live: Amber Heard's lawyer to resume grilling Johnny Depp (CBS News)

It will be the fourth day on the stand in Fairfax County Circuit Court for Depp, who is suing his ex-wife for libel.

Heard's attorneys are trying to derail Depp's libel lawsuit, which alleges that she falsely portrayed him as a domestic abuser and ruined his acting career. Depp has been on the stand in Fairfax County Circuit Court since Tuesday afternoon. Heard lawyer J. Benjamin Rottenborn's cross-examination of Depp lasted all of Thursday and is scheduled to continue Monday.

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