Amber Heard Suggests Johnny Depp’s Exes Are Too Scared To Accuse Him: ‘Look at what happened to me’

The lawsuit between Johnny Depp and Amber Heard is over. But even though Amber lost out in court, she isn’t about to give in easily. In an interview, she talked about Kate Moss and other ex-girlfriends of Johnny Depp. “Look at what happened to me. Would you testify against him?”

Amber Heard, 36, has been throwing accusation after accusation at her ex-husband’s head since the Fairfax, Virginia trial was concluded. In an interview for NBC, with journalist Savannah Guthrie, she suggested, among other things, that Johnny’s ex-girlfriends are too afraid to testify against them. The actor’s exes, including Vanessa Paradis and Kate Moss, have always stated that Depp never abused them. The latter even did so under oath, in court. “Johnny never pushed me down the stairs, he never hit me,” Moss said.

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But according to Amber, they are lying. She made that clear when Guthrie questioned her allegations: “You are the only woman who has ever accused Johnny Depp of violence. Why are you convinced that he has treated other women the same way when they all deny it?”

“Look at what happened to me when I came out with my story,” said Amber. “Would you do it?”

Amber says she is shocked by the many hate messages she received online. “It was a frightening experience to talk about this,” she concludes. “For a victim of sexual assault, there is nothing worse than being called a liar and being humiliated.”

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Amber Heard Wants To Prove Abuse of Johnny Depp With Therapy Session Notes

Amber Heard (36) is clearly not going to give in easily. Earlier this week it appeared that the actress had given an interview to NBC. In the meantime, it had also emerged that the ‘Aquaman’ actress had let the network see documents made by her therapist.

On Thursday, a day before Amber Heard’s interview appears on ‘Dateline’, it was revealed that the actress had given NBC access to a series of personal documents. “The notes in this folder are from 2011, from the beginning of my relationship. They were made by my doctor to whom I told about the abuse,” it sounds in a preview.

The documents, which can be seen on the screen during the interview, include a specific incident from 2012. It states, among other things, that Johnny Depp “threw her against a wall and threatened to kill her”. Eight months later, the actor is said to have “torn her nightgown and then threw her on the bed”. In 2013, Depp is said to have again “threw his ex-wife against a wall and threatened to kill her”.

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The notes in question were not used in the trial between the two actors. Amber Heard’s lawyers failed to have the documents included. Meanwhile, Johnny Depp also responded to Heard’s interview with NBC. A spokesperson for the actor made it clear that Depp “just wants to get on with his life”. “It is unfortunate that the defendant and her team continue to repeat and reconsider certain cases that the court has already ruled on. And that while a jury has already ruled in favor of Johnny Depp,” was said in a statement.

Amber Heard speaks out about Johnny Depp again: ‘I still love him’

Amber Heard (36) has again spoken out about her ex-husband, Johnny Depp in the second part of her interview with NBC. Also in the program ‘Today’ she spoke about the televised lawsuit in which she lost against Johnny Depp.


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Amber Heard says she still loves Johnny Depp, despite the fact that he allegedly raped her. “I feel humiliated,” she says. “I know he promised to humiliate me and he thinks he succeeded… I’m not a ‘good’ victim, I know that. I’m not ‘likable’, people don’t like me. I am not perfect. But I asked the jury to see me as a person. Still, Johnny seems to have succeeded in his goal.”

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Journalist Savannah Guthrie wonders if Amber isn’t afraid to speak about the case publicly. According to the court verdict, she lied about the domestic violence, so any statement she makes about Johnny may be yet another slander. “Yes, I took it for granted that I had a right of expression, but that turned out not to be the case,” she says. “I’m afraid he’s going to charge me again, yes. I fear that anything I say or do, however I say or do it, will be a cause for silencing me in such a way. They take my voice away. That was the intent of the lawsuit, to silence me.”

Yet she does not want to remain silent. “My opinion piece was really not about him,” she says, even though Guthrie clearly doesn’t believe her. “It was about lending my voice to a larger cultural discussion that we were having in the world at the time. I definitely didn’t want to let it be about him. I’ve had teams of lawyers proofread every version of that piece so it certainly wouldn’t look like that.”

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She said she didn’t want Johnny to lose work because of her opinion piece. “Of course not. That was not my intention. I didn’t even want it to ever get known that Johnny was abusing me.” She steadfastly denies that she contacted news channel TMZ to tip them about her alleged injuries. “Why would I do that? Why would someone I know do that?”

“I still love him,” she admits. “But now I’m going to focus on raising my daughter. If I ever tell her about this, she’ll know I did the right thing.”

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Lawyer Johnny Depp calls relationship rumors ‘unethical and sexist’

Camille Vasquez (37), one of the lawyers who represented Johnny Depp (59) in his case against his ex-wife Amber Heard (36), calls the rumors circulating about a possible relationship between her and the actor ‘unethical and sexist’. She made these statements in an interview with ‘People’.

“It’s disappointing and unprofessional that people immediately look for more about our relationship, especially since Johnny has been a client of mine for over four years”

“I care deeply about my clients and of course, the bond between us has grown stronger over the weeks of the trial. But when I say ‘us’ I mean the whole team and not just myself. It’s disappointing and unprofessional that people immediately look for more about our relationship, especially since Johnny has been a client of mine for over four years and we have developed a friendly relationship. But this is how it goes in society, so somehow I wasn’t surprised either,” said Camille.


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The fact that Camille is now suddenly a star herself is a bit of a surprise to the lawyer. “It’s weird when people want to take selfies with you and all kinds of interview requests come in. But apparently, that’s part of it, I didn’t know that yet. What is most important to me is that I get messages from girls and young women who have been inspired by me to also study law. That is the best gift for me.”

There is even more news about Johnny Depp: one of the penthouses that the actor owned during his marriage to Amber Heard is for sale for 1.6 million euros. Housed in the Eastern Columbia Building in Los Angeles, the property is one of five penthouses the Hollywood star had in his real estate portfolio. The penthouse is almost 160 square meters in size, has one bedroom and two bathrooms. In addition, there is a large roof terrace with a swimming pool. From the roof there is a view of all of Los Angeles.

The other apartments are also for sale, but this particular property is where Johnny and Amber lived during their brief, and tumultuous, marriage. Amber’s friends and family lived in the other buildings.

Lawyers Johnny Depp speak of ‘fair’ trial against Amber Heard

Camille Vasquez and Benjamin Chew, the lawyers of Johnny Depp (58), believe that the lawsuit against his ex-wife Amber Heard (36) has been ‘fair’. The two lawyers stated that on Wednesday on the talk show ‘Good Morning America’. They responded to criticism against the process. The actress’ legal team said, among other things, that Johnny won the lawsuit because the jury was biased and influenced by the many negative comments about her on social media.

“We believe the evidence speaks for itself. The jury has decided unanimously based on the facts,” Vasquez said. The lawyers also believe that the actor’s power and popularity played absolutely no role in winning the case. That is “completely incorrect,” Vasquez said.

Amber was ordered to pay $15 million in damages last week. The case revolved around an old opinion piece for The Washington Post in which she wrote about her experiences with domestic violence. Although Johnny’s name was not mentioned, the actor stated that it was clear that he was meant in the op-ed and that his career and reputation suffered as a result. The jury agreed with him. Amber has announced that she will appeal.


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Johnny’s lawyers said the actor is still happy that he won. They also hinted that he may not collect the compensation. “For Mr. Depp it was never about the money,” Chew said. “It was about restoring his reputation and he did that.”

Johnny Depp Files a Request to have Amber Heard’s Closing Arguments Deleted

The lawyers of Johnny Depp (58) filed a motion on Tuesday to delete a comment from the closing argument that their colleagues representing Amber Heard (36) gave on Friday. The judge rejected it because the jury is already in deliberation.

Johnny objects to a comment made by Amber’s legal team that the jury’s decision would send a message to all victims of domestic violence. The comment made on Friday basically was that if the jury voted against Heard, they would let the world know that victims of domestic violence are only believed if they show no flaws at all.


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Johnny’s team doesn’t think it’s appropriate for Amber’s lawyers to raise a broader social issue, as the jury only will decide on this specific case. In the motion, which local news channel Fox5 DC brought out, the lawyers call the passage from the closing argument an inappropriate argument.

The Pirates of the Caribbean actor is demanding $50 million from his ex-wife because she wrote a piece in The Washington Post in which she shared her experiences with domestic violence. Johnny was not mentioned by name but still sued Amber for defamation, as it was very clear that she was writing about him.