Amber Heard On Death Threats After Johnny Depp's Defamation Lawsuit: People Want To Put My Baby In Microwave
Amber Heard took to the stand for the second time during the Johnny Depp defamation case. The actress opened up about the threats and emotional trauma she has experienced after she was sued by her ex-husband
Amber
Heard
took
to
the
stand
for
the
second
time
during
the
Johnny
Depp
defamation
case.
The
actress
opened
up
about
the
threats
and
emotional
trauma
she
has
experienced
after
she
was
sued
by
her
ex-husband
for
USD
50
million.
In
a
tearful
testimony,
Heard
told
the
jury,
"I
just
want
Johnny
to
leave
me
alone." Calling
it
torture
she
added,
"It's
torture.
It's
torturous.
No
one
should
have
to
do
that.
I
want
to
move
on
with
my
life.
I
have
a
baby,
I
want
to
move
on.
I
want
Johnny
to
move
on
too."
She
also
talked
about
how
johnny's
fans
have
been
verbally
attacking
her
online
and
in
public
while
in
and
out
of
the
courthouse.
She
said,
"I
am
harassed,
humiliated,
threatened
every
single
day.
Even
just
walking
into
this
courtroom.
Sitting
here
in
front
of
the
world,
having
the
worst
parts
of
my
life,
things
I
lived
through,
used
to
humiliate
me."
Heard
revealed
that
she
received
death
threats
even
for
her
baby
from
"people
[who]
want
to
kill
me,
and
they
tell
me
so
every
single
day.
People
want
to
put
my
baby
in
the
microwave,
and
they
tell
me
that."
Naming
Depp
while
on
stand,
Heard
added,
"Johnny
threatened,
promised,
promised
me
that
if
I
ever
left
him,
he
would
make
me
think
of
him
every
single
day
that
I
lived.
I
would
not
wish
this
situation
on
my
worst
enemy."
Notably,
Heard
has
also
filed
a
countersuit
for
USD
100
million
after
Depp's
attorney,
Adam
Waldman
claimed
that
she
had
made
up
her
allegations.
The
judge
has
scheduled
closing
arguments
on
Friday,
May
27,
2022.