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Depp ‘lied to protect wife’

Court: Actor the victim, insists security guard

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Johnny Depp lied about how he lost the top of his middle finger “only to protect” his ex-wife Amber Heard, one of the actor’s security guards told the High Court on the sixth day of his blockbuste­r libel case against The Sun.

Malcolm Connolly, who has worked for Mr Depp and his family for about 16 years, said the 57-yearold Hollywood star was “in emotional distress and panicking” after his finger was severed during an incident in Australia in March 2015.

Giving evidence at the Royal Courts of Justice in London yesterday, Mr Connolly said that when he and another security guard arrived at the property, Mr Depp told him: “She’s cut my f ****** finger off. She’s smashed my hand with a vodka bottle.”

The episode in Australia is one of 14 allegation­s of violent behaviour Ms

Heard, 34, has made against Mr Depp which The Sun relies on in its defence of the claim that he was a “wife beater”, made in an April 2018 article.

Ms Heard claims that Mr Depp lost the top of his finger while slamming a telephone against a wall, but the actor says his exwife threw a vodka bottle at him which smashed and severed his finger.

The security officer said Ms Heard’s account of the incident bore “no resemblanc­e” to his recollecti­on and that, when he arrived at the house, the actress “did not have any marks on her face or arms”.

He also said that Ms Heard was “absolutely hysterical” and shouted at Mr Depp: “Are you just going to leave it like this, you f ****** coward?”

S a s h a Wa s s Q C , representi­ng the tabloid’s publisher News Group Newspapers (NGN), said

Mr Depp had “come up with a variety of potential explanatio­ns to give to other people about how his finger was damaged”.

Mr Connolly said those explanatio­ns were “only to protect Amber”, adding: “The usual victim pattern is to protect the abuser for some reason.”

The former prison officer also claimed that “Ms Heard hitting or slapping Mr Depp” was not a “oneoff”, saying that it had happened “in Australia and in Los Angeles”.

Mr Depp’s barrister David Sherborne asked Mr Connolly: “Did you ever witness Mr Depp physically attack or hit Ms Heard at any time?”

Mr Connolly said: “No – and I wouldn’t tolerate any man striking a woman.”

Today, the court is expected to hear from Ben King, Mr Depp’s former estate manager and Kevin Murphy, Mr Depp’s current estate manager.

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BLOCKBUSTE­R CASE: Johnny Depp, above, and ex-wife Amber Heard, below, outside the High Court in London
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