Entertainer Johnny Depp got back to the testimony box in a Virginia court on Wednesday, a day after he previously affirmed against his ex Amber Heard, whom he is suing for slander for $50 million after she blamed him for homegrown maltreatment. Under addressing by his lawyer, Depp portrayed to the jury how he and Heard would participate in lengthy verbal battles, saying she more than once condemned him similar to a terrible dad and utilized a "quick fire, kind of interminable procession of affronts" against him. "I was out of nowhere simply unacceptable - about everything," Depp said. He later added, "Ms. Heard couldn't be off-base. It simply didn't work out." The two of them started recording their battles, he said, after they differ over information disclosed. He blamed Heard for "performing for the tape" in the accounts and of attempting to secretly record him., expressing that there was "something somewhat bad in the territory of Denmark, figuratively speaking."

Depp again denies manhandling Heard, and talks about drugs

Depp emphasized that he never truly mishandled Heard - a central issue for the situation being heard in a Fairfax County town hall."I've never struck Ms. Heard. I have never struck a lady in my life," Depp said.

That repeated his declaration from Tuesday, when Depp expressed, "never did I myself arrive at the reason behind striking Ms. Heard in any capacity, nor have I at any point struck any lady in my life."

On the two days, Depp affirmed about the beginning of his relationship with Heard, his medication use and his life as a youngster. On Wednesday, Depp additionally said Heard now and again drank intensely and utilized drugs - bliss (MDMA) and mushrooms.

Depp related his endeavors to go into recovery, and to free himself of liquor and medications. Yet, he claimed that when he asked Heard to stop drinking, she declined.

Heard's article about homegrown maltreatment started the claim

In December of 2018, Heard composed an opinion piece in The Washington Post voicing her help for the Violence Against Women Act. In it, she drew on her own encounters as an overcomer of rape and homegrown maltreatment.

The article didn't straightforwardly allude to Depp by name, yet his 2019 court grievance expresses, "the commentary obviously was about Ms. Heard's indicated exploitation after she openly blamed her previous spouse, Johnny Depp, of homegrown maltreatment in 2016, when she showed up in court with a clearly battered face and got a brief controlling request against Mr. Depp."

Depp is suing Heard for three counts of slander, refering to her commentary that was distributed on The Washington Post site and in its print paper, as well as Heard's presenting a connection on the piece through her Twitter account.

Depp is looking for something like $50 million in compensatory harms and a corrective honor of somewhere around $350,000, alongside lawyers' charges and court costs.

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