Johnny Depp: Amber Heard made me turn into the hunchback of Notre Dame

Johnny Depp: Amber Heard made me turn into the hunchback of Notre Dame

The District Court of Fairfax, Virginia, will hear a defamation lawsuit brought by Johnny Depp against his ex-wife, Amberheard, seeking $50 million in damages.

Johnny Depp: Amber Heard made me turn into the hunchback of Notre Dame The District Court of Fairfax, Virginia, will hear a defamation lawsuit brought by Johnny Depp against his ex-wife, Amberheard, seeking $50 million in damages.  Johnny Depp testified in a Virginia court on Tuesday, speaking calmly and slowly for nearly three hours, in response to his ex-wife, Amber Heard, accusing him of domestic violence.  Reuters quoted Johnny Depp as saying in his testimony that his ex-wife had made him move from being "Cinderella" to "Quasimodo", referring to the fictional character and main hero of the novel "The Hunchback of Notre Dame" by the world French writer Victor Hugo.  The 58-year-old added that the outrageous and disturbing accusations of his ex-wife have permeated Hollywood and became true, in the eyes of everyone, stressing that he was shocked about six years ago when he made ugly and disturbing allegations that he became violent during their marriage.  He assured the court that he had never reached the stage of beating his ex-wife in any way, and that he had never hit any woman in his life.  Read also: Johnny Depp's doctor reveals a terrifying surprise in his case against Amber Heard  He also explained that his ex-wife tarnished his reputation when she wrote an opinion piece in December 2018 in the US newspaper The Washington Post about being a domestic violence survivor. He sued Heard, seeking $50 million in damages, in 2018.


Johnny Depp testified in a Virginia court on Tuesday, speaking calmly and slowly for nearly three hours, in response to his ex-wife, Amber Heard, accusing him of domestic violence.


Reuters quoted Johnny Depp as saying in his testimony that his ex-wife had made him move from being "Cinderella" to "Quasimodo", referring to the fictional character and main hero of the novel "The Hunchback of Notre Dame" by the world French writer Victor Hugo.


The 58-year-old added that the outrageous and disturbing accusations of his ex-wife have permeated Hollywood and became true, in the eyes of everyone, stressing that he was shocked about six years ago when he made ugly and disturbing allegations that he became violent during their marriage.


He assured the court that he had never reached the stage of beating his ex-wife in any way, and that he had never hit any woman in his life.


Read also: Johnny Depp's doctor reveals a terrifying surprise in his case against Amber Heard


He also explained that his ex-wife tarnished his reputation when she wrote an opinion piece in December 2018 in the US newspaper The Washington Post about being a domestic violence survivor. He sued Heard, seeking $50 million in damages, in 2018.

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