Amber Heard fears Johnny Depp will sue him again
3 min read.’s first interview Amber Heard After the trial he was in Convicted of defamation ex-husband Johnny Depp It aired Friday on NBC’s “Dateline.” In conversation with journalist Savannah Guthrie, actress “Aquaman” She said she was “terrified” at the prospect of being sued again by the actor.
“I think that’s what the defamation suit does, it takes away your voice,” she said. For her, it was her right to publicly refer to the domestic violence she said she had experienced. “I considered what I assumed was my right to speak, not only of what I live, but what I know.”
Even after the jury’s decision, Heard says he kept “every word” of what he said during the trial.
During the interview, the actress again accused her ex-husband of sexual assault and violent behavior, as well as claiming that Johnny Depp lied to the jury.
The investigator brought up the fact that no woman had come forward against Johnny Depp and accused him of any assault. Such was the case of Kate Moss, the actor’s ex-girlfriend, who defended him in testimony.
In his response, Heard said, “Look what happened to me when I reported it. Are you going to report it?”
The program also showed several messages that the actress would exchange with her doctor and her father to denounce the attacks she was subjected to. However, the conversations were ignored and were not used by Heard’s defense during the trial.
she said too About documents and medical notes, detailing the situations he claims to have lived. “There is a diary of years of notes going back to 2011, from the beginning of my relationship it was taken by my doctor, whom I had been reporting about the abuse.”
When the presenter asked her why she was talking about the trial, Heard explained, “The only thing I can hope for right now is for people to see me as a human being.”
“I’m not a good victim, I understand. I’m not a nice victim. I’m not a perfect victim, I understand. I’m not a saint. I don’t ask anyone to love me.”
“What I learned in this trial is that nothing is ever going to be good enough,” she said of the jury’s disbelief in her testimony. If you have proof, it was a scam, a hoax. If you don’t have proof, it won’t happen. If you have a bruise, it’s a fake. If you don’t have a bruise, then violence obviously didn’t hurt you. People? So you Hysterical. Didn’t you tell? It didn’t happen.”
The actress also sees the interview as a possibility to encourage people to report abusers and not be afraid of what might happen if they talk about what they are experiencing.
Finally, Amber Heard was asked about her plans for the future. In response, she said she would like to fill her time with Oonagh Paige Heard, her one-year-old daughter. Savannah Guthrie took the opportunity to ask the actress what she would tell her daughter about the trial. She replied that she would explain it to Ouna when she was old enough to understand the situation.