JOHNNY DEPP, THE PROMISE MADE TO AMBER HEARD AND KEPT DURING THE TRIALJohnny Depp, the promise made to Amber Heard and kept during the trial
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Over a year has passed since the trial that saw the clash between Johnny Depp and Amber Heard: the two actors live separate lives and both are trying to rebuild their careers after a difficult period. Yet the attention surrounding the legal battle (now resolved) between the two seems not yet ready to wane.It seems, in fact, that Johnny Depp made a certain premise to Heard and that he maintained it even during the famous trial which saw the star accuse his ex-wife of defamation following an editorial, signed by Heard, in which violence of all kinds was alluded to in his marriage. During a cross-examination, Depp's lawyer, Camille Vasquez, asked the Aquaman actress if she knew why her ex-husband had never looked at her in the courtroom.Immediately afterwards, in fact, an audio recording from a hotel room in San Francisco dating back to 2016, i.e. in the period relating to the end of their marriage which lasted just a few months, was listened to by the members of the court: "I am nothing to you and I will never be anything to you again. You will never see my eyes again," Depp said. Promise definitely kept!The turbulent love story between the two actors and the trial before the eyes of the whole world became a record-breaking Depp vs. Heard TV series on Netflix.
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NewsWhat did johnny depp take Amber Heard to court?
Over a year has passed since the trial that saw the clash between Johnny Depp and Amber Heard: the two actors live separate lives and both are trying to rebuild their careers after a difficult period. Yet the attention surrounding the legal battle (now resolved) between the two seems not yet ready to wane.It seems, in fact, that Johnny Depp made a certain premise to Heard and that he maintained it even during the famous trial which saw the star accuse his ex-wife of defamation following an editorial, signed by Heard, in which violence of all kinds was alluded to in his marriage. During a cross-examination, Depp's lawyer, Camille Vasquez, asked the Aquaman actress if she knew why her ex-husband had never looked at her in the courtroom.Immediately afterwards, in fact, an audio recording from a hotel room in San Francisco dating back to 2016, i.e. in the period relating to the end of their marriage which lasted just a few months, was listened to by the members of the court: "I am nothing to you and I will never be anything to you again. You will never see my eyes again," Depp said. Promise definitely kept!The turbulent love story between the two actors and the trial before the eyes of the whole world became a record-breaking Depp vs. Heard TV series on Netflix.