What allegations against Johnny Depp were proved?
Johnny Depp is applying for permission to appeal against a High Court ruling on his libel claim against the publisher of The Sun, which found the actor assaulted his ex-wife Amber Heard on a dozen occasions.
News Group Newspapers (NGN) originally relied on two alleged incidents of domestic violence during the marriage, on April 21 and May 21 2016, but later added other allegations to their written defence.
In November, Mr Justice Nicol concluded that âthe great majority of alleged assaults of Ms Heard by Mr Depp have been proved to the civil standardâ.
But he said he was ânot persuadedâ that an alleged âincident of violenceâ in Los Angeles in December 2014 âconstituted a physical assault of Ms Heard by Mr Deppâ.
The judge also said he could not rule an alleged incident in LA in November 2015 had been proven because it was not put to Mr Depp in cross-examination.
Here are the details of the 14 allegations which were relied on by NGN, and the judgeâs findings in relation to each of them.
â 1. Early 2013
Ms Heard said Mr Depp was completely sober until early 2013, and around that time he hit her for the first time when they were in Los Angeles.
The court heard this happened after Ms Heard joked about a tattoo on Mr Deppâs arm from his relationship with actress Winona Ryder, which originally read âWinona Foreverâ but was altered to âWino Foreverâ after they split.
She claimed Mr Depp later cried and apologised, telling her that he sometimes turns into âthe monsterâ when he snaps.
Mr Depp âexpressly deniedâ hitting Ms Heard and said that, around early 2013, he had âconfined himself to drinking wine and using marijuana, having been sober from around December 2011 to August 2012â.
In his ruling, Mr Justice Nicol said he accepted Ms Heardâs evidence that Mr Depp used the term âthe monsterâ to ârefer to that part of his personality when, affected by drink and/or drugs he would do things which he would not otherwise do and of which he might have no recollection afterâ.
The judge concluded that this incident did occur.
â 2. March 2013
Ms Heard claimed Mr Depp was angry she had hung up a painting by her ex-partner Tasya Van Ree by her bed in her LA home, then tried to set the painting on fire and hit her âso hard that blood from her lip ended up on the wallâ.
Mr Depp, however, said he simply asked Ms Heard to move the painting from the bedroom âas a courtesyâ and that she had an âextreme reactionâ. He said he did not hit her at all.
He also said a text he later sent describing the evening as a âdisco bloodbathâ was to âplacate Ms Heardâ and not an apology for alleged violence.
Mr Justice Nicol concluded that Mr Depp âdid assaultâ Ms Heard as she alleged.
â 3. June 2013
Ms Heard and Mr Depp were in Hicksville, USA, with a group of people including Ms Heardâs sister Whitney and Mr Deppâs assistant Nathan Holmes.
Ms Heard said Mr Depp, who was âtaking drugsâ, became âenragedâ and âjealousâ when one of her friends touched her, and he then threw glasses at her, ripped her dress and damaged the cabin they were staying in.
Mr Depp said he drank and took magic mushrooms, as did Ms Heard and her friends who also took MDMA.
He claimed Ms Heardâs friend touched Ms Heard in an âextremely sexual mannerâ and he spoke to her to ask her to stop, but denied throwing or smashing glasses or ripping Ms Heardâs dress.
Mr Justice Nicol concluded that, in the course of Mr Depp and Ms Heardâs argument, the actor âcaused significant damage to the trailerâ.
The judge said âthe argument and damage to property are symptomatic of Mr Deppâs manner when âthe monsterâ side of his personality was dominantâ.
Mr Justice Nicol also said that he had addressed another aspect of this incident in a confidential annex to his ruling in which he did not âaccept the further allegations made by Ms Heard in relation to this incidentâ.
â 4. May 24 2014
The pair took a private plane from Boston to LA. Ms Heard said that during the flight Mr Depp, who had been drinking heavily, threw objects at her, pushed a chair at her, slapped her and kicked her in the back before passing out in the toilet.
Mr Depp, however, said Ms Heard âbegan to harangue himâ as he was sketching in a notebook. He said he then tried to âplayfully tap her on the bottom with his footâ, at which Ms Heard took âgreat offenceâ and âcontinued to verbally berateâ him.
In his ruling, Mr Justice Nicol found that, in the course of the flight, Mr Depp âmanaged to kick Ms Heard on her back or bottomâ, which was âmore than a âplayful tapââ and contrary to what Mr Depp and his former personal assistant Stephen Deuters had said in evidence.
The judge also said he âdid not acceptâ Mr Deppâs claim that he âsimply chose to sleep in the toilet to get away from Ms Heardâ, saying he passed out âat some stageâ due to âalcohol and drug consumptionâ.
â 5. August 2014
The couple went to the Bahamas, Mr Depp said to âcure his dependence on painkillersâ, although Ms Heard claimed he was trying to give up other drugs too.
Ms Heard said Mr Depp had âseveral manic episodesâ and his private doctor had to be flown over to help.
She alleged that he slapped, kicked and grabbed her by the hair during an attack.
Mr Depp alleged Ms Heard stopped a nurse from giving him treatment while he was going through withdrawal.
Mr Justice Nicol concluded that Mr Deppâs feelings towards Ms Heard âvacillated wildlyâ during the trip, and at times he was âextremely fond of her and grateful to herâ while at other times âhe imagined that she was the cause of his pain and that her actions increased his tormentâ.
The judge found that it is âmore likely than not that Mr Depp did push Ms Heard on at least one occasionâ, but added: âI am not able to conclude whether there was more than this one assaultâ.
â 6. December 17 2014
Ms Heard said Mr Depp was âviolent towardsâ her in LA, and later texted calling himself a âf****** savageâ and a âlunaticâ.
Mr Depp denied any allegation of violence and said NGN has âfailed to provide any particulars of the alleged violenceâ.
The judge concluded that he was ânot persuadedâ that this alleged incident âconstituted a physical assault of Ms Heard by Mr Deppâ.
â 7. January 25 2015
While the couple were in Tokyo, Japan, Ms Heard claimed Mr Depp shoved and slapped her and grabbed her by the hair, before standing over her and shouting while she was on the floor â which Mr Depp denied.
Mr Justice Nicol concluded that Mr Depp âdid assault Ms Heard as she and the defendants have allegedâ in this incident.
â 8. March 2015
Mr Depp was said to have repeatedly assaulted Ms Heard after an argument over his alleged use of MDMA during a three-day trip to Australia. She said he stayed up all night, taking pills and drinking, and then attacked her again the next morning.
Ms Heard said that, the following night, Mr Depp pushed her into a table tennis table, tore off her nightgown and attacked her, before smashing a telephone into a wall and severing the top of his middle finger.
She also claimed he had written messages to her around the house in a mixture of paint and blood from his finger, which Mr Depp admitted doing while âin shockâ, as well as having âurinated all over the house in an attempt to write messagesâ, which he denied.
Mr Depp said Ms Heard was in âa prolonged and extreme rageâ following an argument over a post-nuptial agreement. He said he broke his sobriety, after not having had a drink in more than a year, with several glasses of vodka.
He claimed Ms Heard threw a bottle at him, severing the top of his finger, and stubbed a cigarette out on his cheek. He denied being violent towards her.
Mr Justice Nicol said in his ruling that âa very considerable amount of damageâ was done to the house in Queensland, Australia, and said he âdoes not acceptâ Mr Deppâs evidence that it was Ms Heard who caused the damage, or the majority of it.
He also said he did not accept that Ms Heard was responsible for the injury to Mr Deppâs finger, adding âwhat exactly caused the injury is uncertainâ and it âmay well be that Mr Depp accidentally cut his finger on a piece of broken glassâ.
The judge found: âMs Heardâs description of the days in Australia as akin to a hostage situation was something of a hyperbole.
âShe was not being kept in the house against her will. The house was set back on a long drive, but there were people around. Ms Heard had a mobile phone. She agreed in cross-examination that she could have contacted anyone. In the accidentally recorded conversation she spoke of phoning her sister. Ms Heard could have left the house.â
But Mr Justice Nicol added: âYet taking all the evidence together, I accept that she was the victim of sustained and multiple assaults by Mr Depp in Australia.
âIt is a sign of the depth of his rage that he admitted scrawling graffiti in blood from his injured finger and then, when that was insufficient, dipping his badly injured finger in paint and continuing to write messages and other things.
âI accept her evidence of the nature of the assaults he committed against her. They must have been terrifying. I accept that Mr Depp put her in fear of her life.â
The judge also said he accepted a further confidential allegation.
â 9. March 2015
Ms Heard said Mr Depp became âenragedâ when they were in LA with her sister and began destroying things in the house before hitting her âhard and repeatedlyâ. She also claimed he tried to push her sister down the stairs before hitting Ms Heard again.
Mr Depp, however, said Ms Heard was âberating him in a rageâ as he tried to leave, threw a can of Red Bull at him and punched him in the face before he finally left.
The ruling said that Ms Heard alleged this argument started because she âdiscovered text messages which she said showed he (Mr Depp) had been cheating on herâ and she confronted him.
Mr Justice Nicol said âit is no part of my function to decide whether Mr Depp was having an affairâ any more than it is his job to decide if Ms Heard had been having affairs â which was alleged during the trial and she denied.
He concluded that, in this case, Mr Depp âdid assault Ms Heardâ as she and NGN alleged.
â 10. August 2015
While they were on the Eastern and Oriental Express in South East Asia, Ms Heard alleged Mr Depp âpicked a fightâ with her, hit her and pushed her against a wall by the throat, âcausing her to fear for her lifeâ â which was denied by Mr Depp.
The judge said he âaccepts that Ms Heard was assaulted by Mr Depp as she and the defendants have allegedâ.
â 11. November 26 2015
In LA, Mr Depp allegedly ripped Ms Heardâs shirt and âthrew her around the roomâ, also throwing a wine glass and a âheavy glass decanterâ at her, as well as pushing her over a chair which caused her to bang her head against a wall.
Mr Depp said they were in LA for Thanksgiving, but denied any allegation of abuse.
Mr Justice Nicol said he did not accept that this incident is proven as it had not been put to Mr Depp in cross-examination.
â 12. December 15 2015
Ms Heard claimed Mr Depp threw a decanter at her in their penthouse in LA, then slapped her and dragged her through the apartment by her hair, pulling âlarge chunks of hairâ from Ms Heardâs scalp.
She said he then followed her upstairs and pushed her to the floor while shouting âyou think youâre a f****** tough guyâ before headbutting her.
Ms Heard said that when she told Mr Depp she wanted to leave him, he grabbed her and screamed: âI f****** will kill you â Iâll f****** kill you, you hear me?â
It is alleged that during this incident, Mr Depp wrote a message on the kitchen countertop in gold pen saying: âWhy be a fraud? All is such bullshit.â
Mr Depp, though, denied the allegations, saying âMs Heard fabricated the alleged violenceâ and falsely claimed that âblonde hair on the floor was her hairâ.
He also claimed that âthe only violence committed on that date was by Ms Heardâ, who allegedly âviolently attackedâ him.
Mr Justice Nicol concluded that the couple had an argument on December 15, and that âit is more probable than not that on this occasion, as on others, Mr Depp was under the influence of alcohol and/or controlled drugsâ.
The argument was ânot just verbal, it became physicalâ, the judge said, finding that âMr Depp assaulted Ms Heardâ.
â 13. April 21 2016
Ms Heard said Mr Depp arrived at her birthday party at their LA home late, âdrunk and high on drugsâ, and they had an argument after the guests had left.
She claimed he threw a bottle of champagne at her, which hit a wall, and threw a glass of wine over her.
The actress claimed Mr Depp then grabbed her by the shoulders, pushed her on to a bed and blocked the door when she tried to leave.
She alleged he grabbed her by the hair and shoved her to the floor, screaming and threatening her, before he âstormed out of the apartmentâ and left a note reading: âHappy F****** Birthday.â
Mr Depp said he arrived at the party around two hours late following a meeting with his new business manager and accountants, and that he was not on drugs but âshocked from what he had learnt at the meeting about his business affairsâ.
He claimed Ms Heard had been âdrinking heavilyâ and attacked him while he was reading in bed, punching him in the face four times before he grabbed her arms to stop her.
Mr Depp said that, the next day, Ms Heard or one of her friends âdefecated in Mr Deppâs and Ms Heardâs bedâ, and claimed Ms Heard later told the building manager Kevin Murphy that it was âjust a harmless prankâ â at which point he âthen resolved to divorce Ms Heardâ.
Mr Justice Nicol said in his ruling that Mr Depp had a business meeting that evening during which he was given âvery grim news about his financial situationâ.
He said Mr Depp had admitted taking cannabis, adding he found it âmore likely than notâ that Mr Depp âalso drank alcohol and took cocaineâ.
The judge concluded Mr Depp âassaulted Ms Heard as he had done on previous occasions when he was stressedâ.
On the so-called âdefecation incidentâ, the judge said that Mr Deppâs belief that Ms Heard or one of her friends was responsible was relevant because it led him to conclude the marriage could not continue, and it was the cause of part of an argument that took place the following month.
But he added that whether Ms Heard or her friends were responsible is ânot importantâ, saying âit is remote from the central issue, namely whether Mr Depp assaulted Ms Heardâ.
â 14. May 21 2016
Mr Depp arrived at their LA apartment, allegedly âdrunk and highâ, while Ms Heard was there with friends. Ms Heard said Mr Depp became âvery angryâ, throwing her phone at her and hitting her in the eye before smashing âeverything he couldâ with a magnum of champagne.
He said he went to the apartment with two security guards to collect his belongings after Ms Heard and her sister ârepeatedlyâ tried to contact him.
Mr Depp denied being violent, and claimed his two security guards entered the room when they heard Ms Heard shouting, and saw her ârepeatedly screaming, âstop hitting me, Johnnyââ while he was 20ft away in the kitchen.
He also said that two police officers who attended the apartment after the incident âsaw no injuries or bruising or swellingâ.
Mr Justice Nicol said the âconflict in evidenceâ in relation to this evidence is âparticularly sharpâ, with some witnesses who saw Ms Heard in the days after saying her face showed no sign of injury while others saw evidence of injuries to her face.
The judge said: âThere is evidence which I find compelling of witnesses who saw Ms Heard with injuries to her face and who took photographs of these.â
Mr Justice Nicol added that he had reached the view âthat Mr Depp did assault Ms Heard as she alleges in Incident 14â.
