Johnny Depp and Amber Heard’s domestic violence case has a new development today, Johnny Depp released the audio recording evidence directly in court today.
There is a clear chain of logic confirming that Amber Heard was violent to Johnny Depp. In the recording, Amber Heard admits that she hit Johnny Depp and beat him, and has been trying to provoke a quarrel between the two.
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Johnny Depp’s testimony stated that Amber Heard had been treating him badly since his marriage, beating him, defecating in bed, and taking other men home. During the marriage, the two always quarreled, which eventually led him to the idea of divorce.
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At first, Johnny Depp was hesitant to consider the domestic scandal, but when Amber Heard learned that Johnny Depp was about to get a divorce, he began to use lies to create the illusion of domestic violence, and personally said that this would bring Johnny Depp into disrepute.
Johnny Depp admits his marriage was a failure and he says he regrets it, but he can’t accept being framed.
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