
In a new interview, Johnny Depp spoke again about his controversial and exhausting legal battle against his ex-wife Amber Heard. He commented on those who stood by him and changed their minds during the trial.
“No matter how strange I am, there are certain things you can trust. And my loyalty is the last thing anyone could question,” Johnny Depp told The Sunday Times.
Depp told the newspaper that an agent who worked for him for 30 years testified against the actor in court, saying he “was difficult.”
“Those fake sons of b****** who lie to you, celebrate you, say all kinds of horrible things behind your back, but keep taking the money. That confetti machine keeps going because what do they want? Money,” he vented.
Johnny Depp preferred not to name names but said that people were at his children’s parties, playing with them.
The star of “Pirates of the Caribbean” was accused by Amber Heard of domestic violence, who filed for divorce in May 2016. In August of the same year, they finalized the separation with a $7 million settlement.

In March 2019, Depp sued Heard for $50 million over an opinion article she published the previous year in the Washington Post, in which she described retaliation for speaking out about abuse.
The trial took place in April 2022 in the USA over six weeks and was widely televised, with both sides accusing each other of verbal, physical, and emotional abuse.
In June, a Virginia jury mostly ruled in favor of Johnny Depp, ordering Heard to pay $10.35 million in damages.
The actor was ordered to pay $2 million to the actress for one of the counterclaim accusations. Amber Heard moved to Spain with her daughter Oonagh Paige.
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