Depp, 57, is suing the publisher of that newspaper for libel over the article, saying he had never struck his ex-wife Amber Heard, and it was Heard that hit him during their volatile relationship. Kendall was quoted in the Sun’s original article as saying: “I don’t stand behind hitting people or abusing people. It seems that Amber got hurt.”Read Also: Ex-partners tell UK court Depp wife beater claims nothing like 'true Johnny'But Kendall said in a written statement to the court she had been misquoted by the tabloid. Before Kendall’s appearance, a friend of Amber Heard said one of Depp’s lawyers had pressured her to say unfavourable things about Heard in a U.S. court declaration. Depp and Heard met while making “The Rum Diary” in 2011 and married in February 2015.
Source: Standard Digital July 19, 2020 05:46 UTC