FALLS CHURCH, Va. (AP) — Jurors in Johnny Depp defamation case On Monday, after their final quarrel before their divorce, Amber Heard saw pictures of her with red marks and swelling on her face and heard about her wearing makeup to cover up Testimony of expertise in bruising.
Hurd wrapped up her direct testimony in the Virginia court, with the third day focusing on the final months of her marriage to Depp. Later in the afternoon, his lawyers began cross-examination.
The trial, now in its fifth week, saw multiple photos of Heard throughout the trial, which were meant to document what she said were abused in her relationship with Depp.
However, several photos shown on Monday had not been seen by the jury before and showed the redness more clearly than previous photos.
The marks were heard when Depp threw the phone in her face.
The confrontation in May 2016 prompted Hurd to file for divorce two days later. A few days later, she was granted a temporary restraining order following a court hearing and was widely photographed leaving the courthouse with a visible red mark on her right cheek.
The final battle has been a key point in the couple’s ongoing debate. Depp is suing Heard in Fairfax County Circuit Court for defaming a December 2018 Washington Post op-ed she published as a “public figure representing domestic abuse.” His lawyers said he was defamed by the article, even though it never mentioned his name.
Depp said he never hit Heard and that she was making up claims she was abused.Jurors hear from police earlier in trial People who received emergency calls during the final fight said Hurd’s face was flushed from crying, but they saw no visible bruises. Witnesses also testified that they did not see the bruises on Hurd’s face in the days following the fight.
In her testimony Monday, Hurd said she did not cooperate with police responding to the couple’s penthouse, and said she had very limited face-to-face interactions with officers.
She also discusses her makeup routine, using a color-correcting wheel she calls a “bruise kit” to cover up the marks on her face. She says she’s learned over the years to use a green tint to cover up redness on the first day of a bruise and more orange tint as the bruise turns blue and purple.
“I don’t walk around LA with a bruise,” she said.
During cross-examination, Depp’s attorney, Camille Vasquez, asked Heard for multiple photos of her that did not appear to show bruises, even though they were taken several days after the alleged abuse. taken during the day. Heard she used makeup to cover bruises and ice to reduce swelling.
“You should see how it looks under makeup,” she said.
Vasquez also asked Hurd about Depp’s $7 million divorce settlement. Heard has pledged to donate the full amount to charity, but has so far only given a portion. She testified that since Depp sued her for $50 million, she has not been able to fulfill her promise. But during cross-examination, she admitted that she had received the full $7 million from Depp months before his lawsuit was filed.
In her direct testimony, Heard testified that she did not want to publicly expose Depp as an abuser in court proceedings, but instead had to go to court to give testimony to obtain a restraining order, and as she left the besieged courthouse, she ate Surprised by the paparazzi.
“I just wanted to change my locks,” she said of why she had to go to court to get a restraining order. “I just want a good night’s sleep.”
In Monday’s testimony, Heard also vehemently denied Depp’s allegations that she left human feces on the couple’s bed after the argument. It’s said the couple’s teacup Yorkshire terrier, who has a history of gut issues since accidentally ingesting Depp’s marijuana, made the bed.
“Absolutely not,” she said of the so-called poo prank“I don’t think it’s funny. I don’t know what a grown woman does. I’m not in a prank mood.”
However, Heard said Depp was fascinated by the idea of someone shitting on his bed. She said that was all he wanted to talk about in his final fight on May 21, 2016, even though Depp’s mother had just died and the couple had not spoken for a month.
The pooping allegations are one of several that Depp’s online fans have drawn particular attention to amid criticism of Hurd on social media.
Hurd also addressed the op-ed itself, saying that the ACLU staff, for which she served as an ambassador, wrote the first draft. She said she was happy to be a voice in the domestic violence debate and did not intend to mention Depp.
“It’s not about Johnny,” she said. “The only person who thinks it’s about Johnny is Johnny. It’s about me, and my life after Johnny.”
Hurd concluded her testimony by saying the accusations she received from Depp’s supporters every day about her lying about the abuse were “torture.”
“I want to get on with my life,” she said. “I want Johnny to move on. I want him to leave me alone.”