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NO S--T, SEZ AMBER

Denies her ex-hub Depp’s ‘disgusting’ feces accusation at defamation trial

- BY PETER SBLENDORIO

Amber Heard denied ex-husband Johnny Depp’s human-feces-in-bed allegation, calling it “disgusting,” before concluding her direct testimony Monday at their defamation trial.

The actress told the Fairfax County Circuit Courthouse that Depp accused her friend of leaving feces in their bed after he and Heard got into a fight following her 30th birthday party in April 2016.

Heard said their dog, Boo, had bowel issues and was known to go to the bathroom in their house, and sometimes in their bed. She told the seven-person jury that she wasn’t in the mood to prank Depp after he left their Los Angeles apartment following the argument.

“I don’t think that’s funny,” Heard said. “I don’t know what grown woman does. I was not, also, in a pranking mood. My life was falling apart . ... I had just been attacked on my 30th birthday by my violent husband, with whom I was desperatel­y in love and knew I needed to leave. It was not really a jovial time, and I don’t think that’s funny, period. That’s disgusting.”

Heard claimed she and Depp had a disagreeme­nt the night before after he showed up late to her birthday party. She said their altercatio­n included multiple shoving matches, and claimed Depp threw a bottle of champagne at her that smashed through a painting, before he chest-bumped her to the floor.

“He grabbed me by the pubic bone, pubic area,” Heard claimed. “As best I can describe it is he kind of just pushed me down, held me down by it, and kind of pulled me into it. He was asking me, kind of taunting me, asking me if I thought I was so f---ing tough. ‘You think you’re such a f---ing tough guy, huh? ... Tough like a man now?’ That happened for a bit of time.”

Heard, 36, says she tried to call a truce and asked Depp not to leave her on her birthday.

“He responded cruelly,” Heard claimed. “He told me that’s what I f---ing deserve, and that I’d wake up alone and that no one would ever love of me.”

Heard said her best friend came over the next morning so they could travel together to the Coachella music festival in Indio, Calif. She said she “didn’t notice anything” in the bed, but said she’d left Boo and their other dog, Pistol, on it.

“(Boo) had eaten Johnny’s weed when she was a puppy and had bowel control issues her entire life,” Heard said. “We regularly had to take her to the vet.”

Heard’s account of the incident Monday came nearly a month after Depp testified during the trial that he planned to retrieve items from the apartment following that April 2016 fight, but that someone at the home told him not to, and sent him a photo.

“It was a photograph of the bed, our bed, and on my side of the bed was human fecal matter, so I understood why it wasn’t a good time to go down there,” Depp said. “My initial response to that was, I mean, I laughed. It was so outside, it was so bizarre and so grotesque that I could only laugh.”

The trial resumed Monday following a week hiatus due to a judicial conference. Depp’s legal team began its cross-examinatio­n Monday afternoon after Heard concluded her direct testimony.

Depp, 58, is suing Heard for $50 million over a 2018 opinion article published by the Washington Post in which Heard described herself as “public figure representi­ng domestic abuse.” She didn’t name Depp in the piece but had previously accused the actor of abuse.

Heard countersue­d for $100 million.

On Monday she said Depp’s abuse began in early 2012, rather than in early 2013 as she had previously claimed.

“It changes your life forever,” Heard said. “You never forget the first time someone hits you like that. I just had the date wrong.”

She continued, “I’m embarrasse­d to say, I think I would’ve liked to have believed that the period of time in which I had to fall in love with Johnny, in which we fell in love, and he was sober and he wasn’t violent to me, lasted a lot longer than it did. I think I would have liked to have believed that I wasn’t hit so early in the relationsh­ip and still stayed.”

Heard met Depp while making the 2011 film “The Rum Diary,” and married the three-time Oscar nominee in 2015. She filed for divorce in May 2016 and was granted a restrainin­g order.

Choking back tears, Heard said Monday of her decision to file for divorce, “I knew if I didn’t, I’d likely not literally survive.”

During her three days of testimony, Heard accused Depp of multiple incidents of physical violence, including claiming he sexually assaulted her with a vodka bottle in Australia in 2015.

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 ?? ?? A teary Amber Heard (below) concludes her direct testimony at the defamation trial instigated by Johnny Depp (right) in Fairfax, Va.
A teary Amber Heard (below) concludes her direct testimony at the defamation trial instigated by Johnny Depp (right) in Fairfax, Va.

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