Johnny Depp made a big statement in court while continuing to testify in the defamation case

 

Johnny Depp tells court "I've only abused one person in my life"


Johnny Depp resumed testimony on Monday in his defamation trial against ex-wife Amber Heard in a Fairfax, Virginia courtroom.

During his court appearance on the fourth day, the Pirates of the Caribbean star was questioned about an audio recording of an argument with Heard.

Amber Heard's defense attorneys ask Johnny Depp if the actress is the only person with a drinking problem.

Depp replied, "Sir, if anyone at any point in my life had a problem with my drinking, it was me."

"I've only abused one person in my life."

Johnny Depp once wrote to his doctor that Amber heard "Christmas is full of s—t as swans," it was revealed in court today.

The message came after the infamous 2015 fight with Heard in Australia, in which Depp's finger was amputated.

In the same text, read in court, Depp called Heard "a malicious, evil and vindictive c-t" who was "obsessed with himself" and "so desperate for success and fame."

Legions of Johnny Depp's female fans were watching as the actor testified — and laughed at his raucous answers to questions from Amber Heard's attorney.

Fans - some of whom have traveled from Australia to see Depp - have been packing the courtroom gallery since the trial began two weeks ago.

Johnny Depp's testimony, which entered its fourth day on Monday, was marked by tense and often belligerent exchanges between the actor and Heard's attorney, Ben Rottenborn.

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