Amber Heard finishes giving her cross-examination.
After a down week whilst court was not sitting, Amber Heard remains on the stand, finishing her direct evidence.
A gruelling day of testimony as Amber Heard is invited to detail the alleged abuse perpetrated against her by Johnny Depp.
The cross examination of Amber Heard’s forensic psychologist and then for the first time in this trial, Amber Heard takes to the witness box to tell us her side of the story.
A day of three parts in which we have the last of Johnny Depp’s witnesses, followed by a move to strike the case out of court, finishing with the evidence from Amber Heard’s choice of forensic psychologist, who comes to the exact opposite conclusions to Johnny Depp’s, funnily enough.
One of JD’s security team testifies to seeing Amber Heard lay a punch on Johnny Depp. Johnny Depp’s agent says he hasn’t made a film since completing Minamata in early 2019. Two expert witnesses don’t exactly cover themselves in glory and Nurse Erin Falati (née Boerum) finds Amber Heard with a split and bleeding lip.
The UCLA’s general counsel admits the WaPo article was about Depp. Depp’s financial manager reveals Amber Heard’s taste for $500 bottles of wine. Big Malc describes being first on the scene during the finger incident and the return…. of the grumpy.
Two LAPD officers, the couple’s former agent, a very fed up concierge at the Eastern Colombia Building and a Hollywood divorce lawyer all give evidence by video deposition. Read on.
Johnny Depp’s island manager gives evidence, then Dr Shannon Curry, a forensic psychologist, gives the court her diagnosis of Amber Heard – Borderline Personality disorder, and Histrionic Personality Disorder. And Dr Curry went to some lengths to explain why her evaluations were scientifically bullet-proof. And then we had Officer Saenz, who responded to the call made to the LAPD in 2016.
Johnny Depp gets re-examined, we hear the context to the “cut me” audio, and we find out what the butler saw in Oz.