Johnny Depp says he did not intend to headbutt Amber Heard during alleged row
Johnny Depp has said he did not intend to headbutt Amber Heard during an alleged heated row between the couple at their Los Angeles penthouse.
He told the High Court that he grabbed his ex-wife to âlock her armsâ in an attempt to stop Ms Heard, 34, attacking him and said he had not been violent to her in any way.
Mr Depp, 57, was answering questions on an alleged incident on December 15 2015, âthe night before Ms Heard was due to be filming for an appearance on the James Corden show, The Late Late Showâ.
The incident is one of 14 allegations of domestic violence, all denied by Mr Depp, relied on by News Group Newspapers in its defence against the actorâs libel claim.
On Monday, Mr Deppâs barrister David Sherborne said the actor is alleged to have inflicted âa litany of violenceâ on Ms Heard on that occasion, before he is said to have headbutted his ex-wife.
Mr Sherborne said Mr Deppâs evidence was that âyour foreheads may have clashedâ when the actor was trying to âgrab her armsâ to prevent her hitting him.
Mr Depp explained that he grabbed Ms Heard to âlock her armsâ to stop her attacking him.
Mr Sherborne asked: âWere you violent to Ms Heard in any way?â
Mr Depp replied: âNo, sir.â
Mr Sherborne asked: âDid you intend to headbutt her?â
The actor said: âNot at all.â
Mr Sherborne then referred to a recording of a conversation between Mr Depp and Ms Heard, made without the actorâs knowledge, when they met in a San Francisco hotel room in July 2016, shortly after Ms Heard had obtained a restraining order.
The recording refers to the âheadbuttâ incident in December 2015, in which Mr Depp can be heard to say: âI headbutted you in the f******⊠forehead. That doesnât break a nose.â
The barrister asked if âMs Heard asked forâ the meeting, to which Mr Depp said: âThatâs correct.â
Mr Sherborne then asked: âDo you remember in the restraining order how far it said you need to keep away from Ms Heard?â
Mr Depp replied: âI believe it was something like 150 feet.â
Mr Sherborne referred to the suggestion by Sasha Wass QC, representing The Sunâs publisher News Group Newspapers, that Mr Depp had âinventedâ his version of events that he had accidentally headbutted his ex-wife, asking if âyou have invented this (account) since December 2019â?
Mr Depp replied: âCertainly not, no.â
The actor was also asked about a text message he received from Ms Heardâs father, David Heard, in the aftermath of the alleged incident, in which he said he knew his daughter needed help with her temper, as the actor did for his problems with drink and drugs.
In the text, Mr Heard also wrote: âBut I still love you like a father or brother.â
Mr Sherborne asked: âIf Lily-Rose⊠if your daughter told you that her husband had slapped her repeatedly, punched her, deliberately smacked her in the nose, grabbed her by the hair, dragged her upstairs by the hair, pulled chunks of her hair out, would you still send a text to him saying âI love you like a brother or fatherâ?â
Mr Depp replied: âDefinitely not.â
