Amber Heard has taken the stand to discuss her relationship with her ex-husband Johnny Depp, who is suing her for $70 million. 9News
Amber Heard said she knew she should leave Johnny Depp the first time he hit her, but she couldn't bring herself to do it.
The article never mentions Depp by name, but Depp's lawyers say he was defamed nevertheless because it clearly referred to accusations she made in 2016 during their divorce proceedings.She described to jurors how they met filming a movie and fell in love. She said the first act of physical violence came as she was looking at one of his tattoos and couldn't read it.
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