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Johnny Depp praised Amber Heard's 'heroism' in his drugs battle, court hears | Johnny Depp praised Amber Heard's 'heroism' in his drugs battle, court hears |
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Libel case hears details of actor’s attempt to withdraw from prescribed narcotic | Libel case hears details of actor’s attempt to withdraw from prescribed narcotic |
Johnny Depp thanked Amber Heard for trying to get him “clean” during an attempt at drug detoxification on his private island and praised her “heroism”, a court has heard. | |
Details of the episode in August 2014 and Depp’s apparent gratitude to Heard, his fiancee at the time, were discussed on the third day of cross-examination of the actor at the high court in London. | |
Depp, 57, is suing the Sun’s publisher, News Group Newspapers (NGN), and its executive editor, Dan Wootton, over an article that called him a “wife beater” and referred to “overwhelming evidence” that he had attacked Heard. | Depp, 57, is suing the Sun’s publisher, News Group Newspapers (NGN), and its executive editor, Dan Wootton, over an article that called him a “wife beater” and referred to “overwhelming evidence” that he had attacked Heard. |
The libel case is expected to last three weeks. Heard, 34, has submitted details of 14 occasions during their relationship when she claims she was assaulted by Depp. He denies ever hitting her. | The libel case is expected to last three weeks. Heard, 34, has submitted details of 14 occasions during their relationship when she claims she was assaulted by Depp. He denies ever hitting her. |
In August 2014, the couple, by then engaged, flew to Depp’s private island. They stayed on one side of it, and a registered nurse, Debbie Lloyd, was on the other. The aim was for Depp to withdraw from Roxicodone, a prescribed narcotic to which he was addicted, the court heard. | |
Heard maintained contact with Lloyd by phone and followed instructions to deliver a strict regime of medicines to help Depp break his addiction. | Heard maintained contact with Lloyd by phone and followed instructions to deliver a strict regime of medicines to help Depp break his addiction. |
One day Heard texted the nurse seeking help, saying Depp was “all of a sudden flipping” and that he had “started pushing me and I don’t know what to do”, the court heard. | One day Heard texted the nurse seeking help, saying Depp was “all of a sudden flipping” and that he had “started pushing me and I don’t know what to do”, the court heard. |
Depp told the court that he remembered being in a “great deal of pain” and suffering “uncontrollable spasms”. | Depp told the court that he remembered being in a “great deal of pain” and suffering “uncontrollable spasms”. |
Sasha Wass QC, representing the Sun, asked: “Did you hit and push Miss Heard when you were flipping?” | Sasha Wass QC, representing the Sun, asked: “Did you hit and push Miss Heard when you were flipping?” |
Depp replied: “I did not push Miss Heard or attack her in any way. I was not in any condition to do so.” | Depp replied: “I did not push Miss Heard or attack her in any way. I was not in any condition to do so.” |
Shortly afterwards Depp sent an email to Heard’s mother saying he was “beyond thankful” for her daughter’s help on the island, the court heard. “Your daughter has risen far above taking care of this poor old junkie,” he wrote. | Shortly afterwards Depp sent an email to Heard’s mother saying he was “beyond thankful” for her daughter’s help on the island, the court heard. “Your daughter has risen far above taking care of this poor old junkie,” he wrote. |
Her efforts amounted to “heroism”, he added. Heard had the “strength of 1,000 men … I would have gone for a swim and swallowed a big drink of ocean without her … It was Amber and Amber only who got me through it.” | Her efforts amounted to “heroism”, he added. Heard had the “strength of 1,000 men … I would have gone for a swim and swallowed a big drink of ocean without her … It was Amber and Amber only who got me through it.” |
Depp also sent Heard a text saying: “Thank you so much for getting me fucking clean, baby.” In court, Depp said he had sent it “to make her happy”. | |
Wass said Heard had been following doctors’ instructions to the letter in giving Depp his medicines at the right time. That might have been why Depp, in his statements, had described her behaviour as “one of the cruellest things she has ever done”, Wass suggested, simply because coming off drugs was a painful experience. | |
Notes from Dr David Kipper, who oversaw Depp’s detoxification, were read out to the court, in which he said the actor “romanticised the drug culture” and referred to a “fight” on the island. | Notes from Dr David Kipper, who oversaw Depp’s detoxification, were read out to the court, in which he said the actor “romanticised the drug culture” and referred to a “fight” on the island. |
Wass put it to Depp: “There were times when you don’t even remember the conduct you were responsible for. You blacked out.” | Wass put it to Depp: “There were times when you don’t even remember the conduct you were responsible for. You blacked out.” |
Depp said: “There were blackouts for sure but in any blackouts there were snippets of memory. You don’t see the whole picture.” | Depp said: “There were blackouts for sure but in any blackouts there were snippets of memory. You don’t see the whole picture.” |
Heard did not have a pre-nuptial agreement when she married Depp in February 2015. “She was unwilling to sign a pre-nup,” Depp said. “My attorneys tried to get her to sign a post-nup agreement. She said she was fine with that but it never actually happened.” | |
Asked about a reference in his emails to ‘happy pills’, Depp denied knowing the phrase was a reference to ecstasy. “I would say you are more familiar with [the term] than I am,” he told Wass. He insisted they related to two medications he was prescribed to help his body produce serotonin and dopamine. | |
Depp said that the reluctance to sign was frustrating and that “she had started yelling at him because she had been asked to sign a post-nup” when they were in Australia after the wedding. | |
Wass put it to him that the dispute between the couple erupted because he had been drinking again and taking MDMA pills. Depp repeatedly denied the claims and dismissed suggestions he had pushed her into a fridge and hit her. “It didn’t happen,” he said. | |
Wass said that in the course of the confrontation Depp had held her by the hair, slapped her face, smashed her head against the fridge, spat at her, told her he hated her, thrown bottles at the wall, shoved Heard against a ping-pong table which collapsed, and ripped a phone off the wall. | |
To each successive accusation Depp answered, “not true”, “no, ma’am”, or “fabrication!”. In response to a suggestion that he had accused Heard of having affairs with the leading men in her films, he said “possibly” and agreed that he might have told her she had ruined his life. | |
Depp countered: “After Miss Heard threw the second vodka bottle at me, which severed the tip of my finger and crushed the bone, is when I began what I would feel as some species of nervous breakdown.” That was the moment when he realised the relationship was over, he said. “I didn’t want to live at that time.” | |
The hearing continues. | The hearing continues. |