Johnny Depp’s spokesperson releases a statement

aAfter the actor rested his case, Johnny DeppA State Department spokesperson released a statement on Tuesday summarizing the last two weeks of testimony.

According to the statement, “Over the past three and a half weeks, we have seen and heard approximately 30 witnesses who testified and supported Mr. Depp’s allegations that Ms. Heard slandered him in her 2018 editorial.” “Ms. Heard’s reckless editorial in turn has caused the loss of a $22.5 million deal with Disney for Pirates of the Caribbean 6, resulting in a total loss of profit of more than $40 million since December 18, 2018.”

The statement included that “several witnesses testified that Ms. Heard engaged in psychological, verbal and physical abuse of Mr. Depp.”

According to the statement, Depp’s team was delighted with this Judge Benny Azcaret A decision to reject the defense’s request to dismiss the case.

“We are optimistic about the future of the case and the continued dissemination of the truth,” the spokesman said.

Dawn HughesHe, a forensic and clinical psychiatrist who specializes in domestic violence, is expected to be the first witness in the defense case.

Hughes’ testimony is expected to take up the rest of the afternoon. The “London Fields” actress is likely to take the stage on Wednesday, according to a source close to her team.

The rest of the afternoon is expected to be devoted to Hughes’ testimony. According to a source close to her team, the actress from “London Fields” is likely to testify on Wednesday.

Amber Heard’s team tried to refuse the trial

Amber Heard’s legal team attempted to dismiss prosecution due to Depp’s alleged failure to show any kind of abuse against him by Heard.

Judge Benny Azcarati rejected the defense’s request to strike out two of Heard’s opening remarks, but said she would keep her decision on the third.

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