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The next trial between Johnny Depp and Amber Heard revealed a lot of unpleasant details: the most shocking moments

Amber Heard's sensational libel lawsuit against Johnny Depp has revealed new scandalous details, including the actress's feelings for billionaire Elon Musk and her mental health, reports FoxNews.

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The high-profile civil trial began on April 11 in Fairfax County District Court in Virginia.

Depp sued Heard, alleging that she slandered him when she identified herself as a victim of domestic violence in a 2018 article for The Washington Post and that she was the one who actually abused him physically and verbally. Heard denied the accusations and filed a counterclaim, alleging that Depp beat her more than once while under the influence of drugs or alcohol.

The Pirates of the Caribbean star is suing his ex-wife for $50 million over article. Although the article did not name Depp specifically, his lawyers argued that it cost him lucrative movie roles.

Johnny Depp on the podium

In court on April 25, Depp's lawyer played an audio recording of his conversation with his ex-wife after she publicly accused him of domestic violence and received a restraining order.

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Heard tells Depp that he doesn't know how to get his reputation back after he made allegations against her.

“The last time it was really hot between us, I really thought I was going to lose my life,” she says. “Amber, I lost my fucking finger, come on,” he replied, referring to the fact that she allegedly cut off his finger during a 2015 fight in Australia over a prenuptial agreement. “They threw a damn can of white spirit up my nose,” he said of Hurd allegedly throwing a bottle in his face during another quarrel.

“You could say it was a fair fight,” Heard taunts in the recording. “Tell the world, Johnny, tell them, ‘Johnny Depp, I, Johnny Depp, am the man, I too am a victim of domestic violence,’ and see how many people believe you or take your side.”

Depp's lawyer Jessica Meyers asked him what he said.

“Yes, I will,” Depp replied before stepping off the podium.

Hurd did not like the Mask

Heard and Musk went public with their relationship in April 2017, but the short-lived romance ended after five months.

Heard allegedly told former talent agent Christian Carino, who was once engaged to Lady Gaga, that she didn't like Musk, according to the agent's pre-recorded court testimony.

Carino was asked to read the August 2017 correspondence with Hurd. “I deal with the breakup. I hate it when something goes public. I'm so sad," Heard wrote about Musk. “You didn’t love him and told me a thousand times that you were just filling a void,” Carino replied.

Hurd complained about the publicity about her personal life, but Carino noted that she could have avoided the spotlight by not "dating famous people."

An ACLU staffer printed an op-ed by Hurd for the Washington Post in 2018.

An employee of the American Civil Liberties Union published a 2018 article in the Washington Post by Amber Heard, where she says that she is a victim of domestic violence.

“I tried to collect your fire and fury and really interesting analysis and put it into an article,” ACLU communications specialist Robin Shulman wrote in an email to Heard.

At least three other employees were involved in compiling and editing the article, ACLU COO Terence Dougherty testified in pre-recorded court testimony.

According to Dougherty, Hurd requested that the article be published shortly after the release of her film Aquaman in order to capitalize on publicity.

He also revealed that Hurd paid only $1,3 million of the $3,5 million she had publicly pledged to donate to charity.

In 2016, Hurd announced that she would give the entire $7 million divorce settlement to the ACLU and Children's Hospital of Los Angeles.

But when Dougherty approached her in 2019 about her next payment, she allegedly said she was having financial difficulties. Depp's business manager revealed that the actor paid Heard the divorce money in full by the end of 2018.

Hurd has 'borderline personality disorder', says psychologist

Heard has borderline personality disorder and hysterical personality disorder, according to a forensic scientist and clinical psychologist on behalf of Depp's team.

Dr. Shannon Curry said she dated Hurd, 36, for 12 hours and also reviewed her medical, legal and psychiatric records to reach her diagnosis. She described the disorders as "two sides of the same coin" characterized by "dramatic, erratic and emotional" behaviour.

“This short temper is really characteristic of borderline personality disorder, as is a very charming, personable personality,” Curry testified. “It’s a mess of contradictions.”

According to Curry, people with this diagnosis should be the center of attention, and when they are not, they often make up stories or take on the role of a victim.

Johnny Depp's doorman says he saw "no marks, no bruises" on Amber Heard. The couple's doorman, Alejandro Romero, said in a pre-recorded deposition that he communicated with Heard four days after the infamous fight and saw "no mark or bruising" on her face.

Heard claims that Depp hit her in the face with a cell phone on May 21, 2016 after a fight in their penthouse apartment.

The two police officers who arrived also said they did not see any injuries on Heard, but admitted under cross-examination that they did not take simultaneous recordings and the apartment was dimly lit. Six days later, she showed up at a Los Angeles courthouse with visible bruising under her right eye when photographers took a picture of her, Depp's team called it an elaborate "prank".

The doorman, sitting in a parked car and vaping while testifying, said he was fed up with the Depp-Heard saga. "I'm tired. I don't want to deal with this court case anymore. Everyone has problems,” he said.

Financial requirements

Depp's Hollywood divorce lawyer Laura Wasser, whose celebrity clients include Kim Kardashian and Angelina Jolie, testified to receiving a letter from Heard's lawyer, Samantha Spector, on May 24, 2016.

The letter stated that Depp "violently assaulted" Heard in their apartment four days prior and asked for "a private and peaceful resolution of all matters."

She then demanded that Depp give her access to his black Range Rover and three downtown Los Angeles penthouses, in addition to $100 in legal fees and $000 in forensic accounting.

But without further warning, Wasser said, Hurd entered a Los Angeles courthouse on May 27 to obtain a restraining order against Depp.

Depp's business manager, Ed White, told jurors that the actor paid a total of $14 in the divorce settlement.

White said Heard's financial claims "constantly increased" during the negotiations, starting at $4 million and eventually growing to a significant figure that included $6,8 million paid directly to her, $500 to her attorneys, and approximately $000 in "public obligations" that the couple acquired during their relationship (7 months of marriage).

The trial will resume and Heard is expected to speak next week.

Feces in bed

Amber Heard is said to have admitted that feces were found on the bed she shared with Johnny Depp. Insider.

Depp's bodyguard said she called it "a bad joke."

Depp said earlier in a libel trial against Heard that she blamed her dogs for the feces. Amber Heard claimed responsibility for the feces in her shared bed with Johnny Depp the night after the fight, one of Depp's bodyguards testified in court, adding that she called it "a terrible prank."

Starling Jenkins, a member of Depp's security team, testified about the feces during the trial.

Jenkins testified about the time passed at Heard's 30th birthday dinner on April 21, 2016. Earlier in court, Depp testified that he was late to a party at the couple's shared penthouse apartment in Los Angeles because he had a detailed conversation with his manager about his unexpected financial distress. He claimed that after dinner Hurd scolded and beat him.

Depp left Heard at the apartment while he went to his home in the Hollywood Hills. The next morning, after Heard left for her planned trip to Coachella, a housekeeper found feces on Depp's side in the couple's shared bed.

“My initial reaction to it was that I laughed,” Depp previously testified, describing his reaction to the photo of feces. “It was so strange and so grotesque that I could only laugh.”

Jenkins testified that he accompanied Hurd on a trip to Coachella. Before Heard, her sister, and her friend left for a music festival, Jenkins collected Heard's luggage and two dogs.

He later had a "talk about the surprise she left in the boss's bed", as Jenkins testified, which he called "a bowel movement".

According to Jenkins, Heard called it a "terrible bad prank".

Earlier in court, Depp testified that he hadn't spoken to Heard in over a month since his mother's death.

He said Heard blamed the feces on her two dogs, an explanation Depp called unconvincing as they were Yorkies, which he estimated weighed around 2kg each.

“I lived with these dogs,” Depp said. “They weren’t dogs.”

Was there a penis?

Malcolm Connolly, the Depp family's former bodyguard, was asked on ZOOM if it was true that Depp peed in the lobby of the couple's home in Australia during an argument in 2015. Dailymail.

Connolly sent the courtroom into hysterics when he said, "I think I would remember if I saw Mr. Depp's penis."

The alleged urination incident sparked a fight between the couple that resulted in Depp's fingertip being cut off.

Depp could hardly contain himself when the conversation turned to his penis.

The actor leaned forward as his legal team smiled as bodyguard Malcolm Connolly testified. Connolly said in a Virginia courtroom from his home in England, "I think I would remember if I saw Mr. Depp's penis."

Connolly was asked about how Depp and Heard got along in the beginning of their relationship. The bodyguard described the couple as "doves" and Heard as "beautiful, charming". Although Connolly said things started to change over time as Heard began to command the relationship. When asked about the couple's infamous trip to Australia in 2015, when Depp's finger was injured, Connolly said it was "chaos" when he faced their argument. According to Connolly, Heard yelled at Depp, calling him a "coward" while the "Edward Scissorhands" star was treating her finger.

The only person in the courtroom who didn't laugh when Connolly testified about Depp's penis was Amber Heard.

Heard's lawyer claimed that Depp tried to urinate in the lobby of their Australian home, saying the actor "pulled his penis out" in the middle of a fight.

Connolly replied, "I think I would remember if I saw Mr. Depp's penis." This drew laughter from almost everyone in the courtroom, although Heard remained serious throughout.

Around this time, a tape was played in court on which Depp could be heard saying that Heard made him "feel bad."

Hurd remained unwavering when the brawl in Australia in 2015 was discussed. Hurd previously described the incident as "the worst thing I've ever experienced." The alleged urination incident was also brought up in 2020 during Depp's libel lawsuit against The Sun newspaper in London.

During this hearing, Hurd claimed that Depp relieved himself in their Australian home in 2015. In 2020, Hurd said that Depp was "trying to write his name by pissing on the walls and carpet while walking around the house."

Connolly said he lied about the cut finger incident in the past to protect Heard.

In his testimony in the 2020 lawsuit, Connolly said he heard Depp scream, "Look at my finger! She cut off my fucking finger! She broke my arm with a vodka bottle.”

At the time, Connolly claimed he lied about how Depp hurt his finger to protect Heard.

Connolly said in April 2022 that he witnessed Heard throw a lighter and a can of soda at Depp during a tumultuous showdown. In addition, Connolly stated that he noticed scratches on Depp's face. According to Connolly, the Black Mass star was "unhappy" with the couple's honeymoon.

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Connolly joked that during their honeymoon, he noticed a swelling under Depp's eye: "He hit the door or the door hit him."

Connolly said his training in the British prison service allowed him to notice signs of abuse. Connolly said he noticed scratches and swelling on Depp's face during his relationship with Heard.

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