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Amber Heard insists on proving she was subjected to violence

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Actress Amber Heard continues to insist that her therapist took a lot of notes about her ex-husband, Johnny Depp, who abused her.

In excerpts of the NBC interview, which will air Friday night, Heard revealed “years worth” notes made by her therapist detailing cases in which she said Depp hit her, threw her against the wall, and threatened to kill her.

“The judge at trial simply dismissed the warrants, as hearsay, and prohibited my legal team from presenting the documents as evidence,” she added.
During the meeting, Heard briefed the presenter, Savannah Guthrie, on these notes, as the latter revealed that it contained descriptions proving Heard’s exposure to violence.

Heard added: The notes I showed my therapist date back to 2011, that is, since the beginning of my relationship with Deeb.

The notes included that eight months later, he “ripped her nightgown and threw it on the bed” and then in 2013 “threw her against the wall and threatened to kill her”.

Actress Amber Heard admitted in a batch of excerpts shown on Thursday that she still loves her ex-husband, Johnny Depp, despite her insistence on accusing him of physical abuse during their relationship.
A US grand jury has found Amber Heard guilty of defaming her ex-husband, Johnny Depp, by promoting allegations that he assaulted her and subjected her to domestic violence.

This came after a trial that lasted about 6 weeks, which was widely publicized and delved deeply into the privacy of the two Hollywood stars.

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