After a six-week trial between Amber Heard and Johnny Depp, which ended on June 1 with the victory of the latter, the Pirates of the Caribbean star decided to go ahead and even forgive the ex-wife of $ 8 million, which Amber must now reimburse him. Hurd herself not only did not accept the former’s broad gesture, but also stated that she would insist until the end of her days that Depp’s domestic violence had taken place.
The actress gave a long interview to journalist Savannah Guthrie, fragments of which were broadcast on American television during the week in a special edition of the Dateline NBC program. In the final episode, which aired on Friday night, Amber produced numerous documents from her doctor, “representing years of real-time explanation of what was going on,” as proof of her case.

There is a folder of notes dating back to 2011, from the very beginning of my relationship with Johnny. They were made by my doctor, whom I reported the abuse to, the actress said.

The tapes Hurd is talking about detail the alleged abuse by Depp. This included a 2012 altercation in which he allegedly “hit her, threw her against a wall and threatened to kill her.” These documents, according to Amber, would certainly induce the jury to side with her in her defamation case against Johnny Depp, if they were included in the case. But Judge Penny Azkarat dismissed the notes as “rumors” and refused to admit the evidence to trial.
I will stand by my testimony until the day I die. I know what happened to me. I am here as a survivor. Until the day I die, I will stand for every word of my testimony,” Amber said in conclusion.
The actress is going to appeal.

Source: Hellomagazine

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