Amber Heard is questioned on her testimony in cross-examination by Johnny Depp’s council
Amber Heard returns to the stand for a cross-examination as Johnny Depp’s lawyers try to prove Heard’s violent tendencies in the relationship.
Depp is suing Heard for defaming him in an article she wrote in Washington Post in 2018, claiming to be a victim of domestic violence. While she didn’t name Depp in the article, his lawyers say it still ruined his reputation with a lie.
Heard has called Depp a “monster” in her previous testimony for doing drugs and beating her up.
Depp’s attorney, Camilla Vasquez questions Heard in the cross-examination on the actress’s own drug use after she reportedly set time out for drugs during her wedding with Depp in 2015.
“Who’s the real monster in this relationship Ms Heard,” Vasquez asks.
“It’s half of Johnny. It’s not all of Johnny,” Heard replies, saying the other half of him is wonderful and beautiful and the man she loved.
Heard is counter filing a claim of $100 million, saying Depp abused her throughout the relationship.
Heard’s ‘love notes’
Heard testified in court that Depp sexually assaulted her with a bottle during the couple’s Australian trip.
Depp’s lawyers claim it was Heard who severed his finger with a vodka bottle, asking Heard during the cross-examination if it was her “who assaulted someone with a bottle in Australia.”
Heard tells the court that she never assaulted Johnny, “ever”.
Depp’s council also show extracts from her journal entries to the jurors, wherein Heard appears to apologise to Depp.
Journal entry records Heard’s apology. Picture: Law and Crime Network
“I’m sorry I can get crazy, I’m sorry I hurt you,” the entry reads.
“I think its important in any relationship to apologize when you’re trying to move past fights,” Heard testifies in response to Vasquez’s questioning.
Vasquez also points to a 2015 entry which was made after the Australian trip and after Depp allegedly “swung” at Heard’s sister.
“I fall more and more for you every day,” the 2015 entry reads.
Heard writes about her affection towards Depp. Picture: Law and Crime Network
Heard says these diary entries were a ‘love note’.
“The whole book is love notes,” she says.
Heard’s affair
Vasquez also shows jurors the CCTV footage of the elevator from the couple’s penthouse apartment one day before Heard filed for the divorce.
The footage from May 22, 2016 shows the actress welcoming James Franco into the penthouse, with Franco resting his head on Heard’s neck.
Heard confirmed that the man in the footage was James Franco.
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The visit was a day after Heard allegedly got hit in her face with a mobile phone by Depp.
Depp previously accused Heard and Franco of having an affair while they were still together but she denied.
Past relationship
Vasquez also questions Heard about her arrest for alleged assault during her past relationship with Tasya van Ree in 2009.
“You assaulted her at a Seattle airport in 2009 didn’t you,’ Vasquez asks.
“That’s not true,” Heard replies.
Vasquez then reads out a news article about the incident to the court. Heard allegedly hit van Ree ‘s arm but the case wasn’t pursued further.
So, who’s winning?
Sierra Gillespie from Law Network thinks the trial is swaying towards Depp’s side, with Depp’s team “shining” during Heard’s redirect after the cross-examination.
“I am not exaggerating when I tell you we heard dozens of objections today,” Gillespie says referring to the several objections made by Depp’s attorney, Vasquez which didn’t let Heard or her Lawyer sneak in a word.
“Depp’s attorney… made the path that she wanted for Heard’s story,” she says, pointing out how few objections were made by Heard’s attorneys during her cross-examination as well.
“Its going to be confusing for jurors to see Heard’s side,” she says.
In Short:
– One victim was accidentally shot by police during a synagogue attack in Manchester on Yom Kippur.
– The assailant, Jihad Al Shamie, used a vehicle and stabbing in the attack, later killed by police.
One of the victims in the recent terror attack at a UK synagogue was accidentally killed by police during efforts to subdue the attacker.
The incident occurred on Yom Kippur outside the Heaton Park Hebrew Congregation Synagogue in Manchester, resulting in the deaths of Adrian Daulby, 53, and Melvin Cravitz, 66.
The assailant, identified as Jihad Al Shamie, a 35-year-old British citizen of Syrian descent, used his vehicle to strike pedestrians before launching a stabbing assault.Authorities revealed that police mistakenly shot one of the victims as they responded to the threat posed by Al Shamie, who was believed to be wearing a fake suicide vest.
Greater Manchester Police chief Stephen Watson noted that the victims were likely attempting to prevent the attacker from entering the synagogue. Reports indicate that a third victim hospitalized also sustained gunshot wounds during the police response.
Jihad Al Shamie was killed by police approximately seven minutes after he began the attack.
The Home Secretary, Shabana Mahmood, stated that the attacker was not previously known to authorities. Police continue to investigate whether Al Shamie acted alone or as part of a terrorist cell, with three individuals arrested in connection to the incident.
Family Statement
The family of the attacker has publicly condemned the violence, expressing shock and sorrow over the tragic events. They stated their intentions to distance themselves from the actions of Jihad Al Shamie and offered condolences to the victims and their families.
In Short:
– Hollywood’s entertainment industry faces a severe job decline, impacting many professionals like Brian Mainolfi.
– Proposed federal measures to revive local production have been insufficient, leaving the industry’s future uncertain.
Hollywood’s entertainment industry faces a significant downturn, with work evaporating and many creative professionals searching for new avenues to survive.
The industry has seen a sharp decline in jobs. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, Los Angeles County employment in motion picture production fell from 142,000 to 100,000 in two years due to reduced movie and TV productions.
Fewer projects are moving to Los Angeles because of high costs and a lack of tax incentives compared to other regions.
The impact on local businesses dependent on production workers has been severe, contributing to a broader economic challenge in the area.
Industry Decline
The absence of steady work has led some professionals to leave the industry entirely.
Many workers, including Thomas Curley, who won an Oscar for “Whiplash,” have struggled with the loss of purpose, and job scarcity remains pervasive.
Federal measures have been proposed, including a possible tax credit to stimulate local production, but efforts have thus far been insufficient.
With the continuing effects of recent strikes and a potential shift away from traditional content consumption, the outlook for Hollywood’s future remains uncertain.