LONDON, KOMPAS.com — On Tuesday, Amber Heard denied allegations that she fabricated injuries to prove that her ex-husband Johnny Depp had been violent toward her.
Amber Heard took to the witness box for the second straight day providing evidence in Johnny Depp’s libel trial against a British tabloid.
The tabloid accused Johnny Depp of domestic violence.
On the first day of testimony at Britain’s High Court in London, Amber Heard claimed that Depp had abused her physically and verbally during their marriage.
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She also accused the Hollywood star of bingeing on alcohol and drugs hence causing her to fear for her personal safety during their relationship.
Depp’s lawyer, Eleanor Laws, presented a series of video clips from an elevator at the former couple’s Los Angeles apartment building to show that Heard fabricated her injuries following an incident on May 21, 2016.
Amber Heard has alleged that Depp, 57, threw a phone at her “like he was a baseball pitcher” that evening, hitting her on the right cheek and eye.
Heard, 34, denied allegations that she was making things up.
“Of course I had an injury,” she said.
Heard also denied that she had had an “illicit relationship” with anyone during her time with Depp, specifically with either Tesla CEO Elon Musk or actor James Franco.
“Not that that matters much,” Heard said.
Depp and Heard met on the set of the comedy “The Rum Diary,” released in 2011, and officially became a couple a year later. They married in Los Angeles in February 2015.
Heard filed for divorce the following year, and it was finalized in 2017.
In written testimony released to the court, Heard said that at various times during their relationship she endured “punching, slapping, kicking, head-butting and choking.”