The Press and Journal (Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire)

Heard ‘heartbroke­n’ by slaps over tattoos laugh

- MIKE BEDIGAN

Amber Heard has told a court she was “heartbroke­n” the first time Johnny Depp hit her, as she tearfully described the alleged incident that had “changed her life”.

The Aquaman star said she had not known how to react following the alleged incident as she gave evidence in the US defamation trial brought against her by her former partner.

Mr Depp is suing Ms Heard for libel over a 2018 article she wrote in The Washington Post, which his lawyers say falsely implies he physically and sexually abused her while they were together.

Ms Heard told Fairfax County District Court in Virginia yesterday that the early days of their relationsh­ip were “a beautiful and strange time” and that she had “fallen head over heels in love” with Mr Depp.

But she said that in 2013 the actor had slapped her three times after she laughed about one of his tattoos.

“(It was) seemingly so stupid and insignific­ant I will never forget it, it changed my life,” Ms Heard said.

“He slapped me across the face, and I laughed because I didn’t know what else to do.

“I thought this must be a joke... I didn’t know what was going on. I didn’t want this to be the reality.”

She continued: “I know you don’t come back from that, I’m not dumb, you can’t hit a woman, you can’t hit a man, you can’t hit anyone. I knew it was wrong and I knew that I had to leave him and that broke my heart because I didn’t want to leave him.

Ms Heard said Mr Depp had then started crying and got on his knees to apologise and told her he had “put the monster away”.

“(He said) I’ve done it before, I’ll do it again, it’s done,” she said.

“I sat in my car trying to will myself to have the strength to know what I should do in this moment because I was heartbroke­n.”

Ms Heard added that in the following days Mr Depp had apologised “profusely”, telling her “I’d rather cut my hand off than lay it on you”.

Asked if she had stayed in the relationsh­ip following the incident, she replied: “Yeah I did, I believed there was a line, he wouldn’t cross it again and that was it.”

The court previously heard evidence from forensic psychologi­st Dr Dawn Hughes, who said Ms Heard had endured multiple acts of violence and sexual abuse at the hands of Mr Depp.

Dr Hughes said that the alleged acts of sexual violence, which she graphicall­y detailed to the court, were often a result of the actor’s “drug-fuelled rage”.

The court has already listened to four days of evidence from Mr Depp, who said he was “obsessed with the truth” and claimed that it was he that was the victim of domestic abuse.

The trial continues.

“I believed there was a line, he wouldn’t cross it again and that was it.

 ?? ??
 ?? ??
 ?? ?? ABUSE: Dr Dawn Hughes, bottom right, says that Johnny Depp had sexually assaulted Amber Heard while under the influence of drugs or alcohol.
ABUSE: Dr Dawn Hughes, bottom right, says that Johnny Depp had sexually assaulted Amber Heard while under the influence of drugs or alcohol.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United Kingdom