Johnny Depp Badly SUFFERED From Amber Heard’s Attacks & Degradation, Island Manager Says
Johnny Depp's island manager recently took the stand and revealed that she saw Amber Heard attacking and degrading the actor in one of their fights in 2015.
More witnesses came forward as of Tuesday and spoke in favor of Depp amid the defamation case against Heard. One of the people who gave their testimonies included the actor's island manager, Tara Roberts.
The island manager, who has been working on Depp's private island in the Bahamas, said that the "Aquaman" star appeared to have injured the actor with a can in 2015.
Aside from the attack, Depp also suffered from Heard's derogatory statement at that time.
"Amber was telling him that he was a washed-up actor. He was going to die a fat, lonely old man. Then you heard. 'You hit me with a can,' you heard Johnny say, 'You hit me with a can,'" she said, as quoted by CBS News.
Roberts added that after the argument, the "Pirates of the Caribbean" star drove to the café nearby with an injury to his nose bridge. Heard reportedly tried to stop him by holding him.
She added that she did not see any marks or injuries on the actress.
Amber Heard Also Verbally Abusive Toward Johnny Depp?
It was not the first time the court heard about the actress throwing hurtful things at Depp.
Depp's sister, Christi Dembrowski, appeared before the court weeks ago and testified that the actor has been a victim of abuse since he was a child. Aside from witnessing how their mother abused them, she added that she once heard the actress verbally abusing her sibling when she learned that Christian Dior had given him a modeling offer.
"Her reaction to that was she was in disbelief and sort of disgust because she said Dior, why would Dior want to do business with you? They're about class and style and you don't have style. It was insulting, kind of taking away that one moment. That insult is there," Depp's sister recalled.
These instances supported a psychologist's diagnosis, saying that the actress showed signs of personality disorders during their 12-hour consultation and evaluation in the past.
During day nine of the defamation trial, clinical and forensic psychologist Dr. Shannon Curry debunked the reports that Heard suffered from post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Instead, the actress reportedly showed signs of borderline and histrionic personality disorders.