Johnny Depp says Amber Heard punched him on the night he found out he’d lost $650 million
Actor Johnny Depp has said that his ex-wife, Amber Heard, punched him on the night that he found out he’d lost $650 million.
Movie star Johnny Depp concluded five days of testimony in his libel case against Britain's Sun newspaper on Monday, saying his ex-wife Amber Heard had thrown a "haymaker" punch at him on the night he found out he had lost $650 million.
The 57-year-old Pirates of the Caribbean star is suing the Sun's publisher, News Group Newspapers, at London's High Court after the tabloid labelled him a "wife beater" in a 2018 article.
The court has heard evidence from the paper's lawyer that Depp violently attacked his former wife on at least 14 occasions over three years from 2013, when enraged by jealously and having consumed large amounts of alcohol or drugs.
The actor would become, according to Heard, 34, and by his own account, "the monster", the Sun's lawyer Sasha Wass has told the court.
Depp rejects all the allegations that he attacked his wife and says Heard was lying, making up a choreographed hoax as part of an "insurance policy" dossier, and that she had attacked him.
The court was told on Monday that one incident occurred after Heard's 30th birthday party in 2016 which Depp had been late to following a meeting with his business advisers.
At that meeting, he was told his previous managers had lost $650 million he had made from films, a "ludicrous" sum, he said, and that he owed $100 million because he had not paid tax for 17 years.
He told the court Heard accused him of making her look foolish in front of her friends and had attacked him while he was reading in bed, throwing a "haymaker" wild, swinging punch at him.
Appearing in the witness box for a fifth day, Depp was also asked by his lawyer David Sherborne about the transcript of a conversation the couple had in 2016 after Heard had gone public with her accusations.
"Either I'm in a secret fight club ... (or) I have been plotting to do this for three years," Heard said, according to Sherborne. "No one is going to believe that."
Depp said he believed what Heard was saying was a "reverse confession". "It seemed everything she accused me of was something she had done to me," he said.
Heard and Depp met in 2011 while co-starring in the film The Rum Diary and married in 2015. Heard filed for divorce 15 months later when she first said publicly Depp had abused her and the divorce was finalised the following year.
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