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Johnny Depp rejects ex-wife Amber Heard's abuse claims

Hollywood star Johnny Depp has accused his ex-wife Amber Heard of conducting extra-marital affairs and lying about him beating her up as he began libel action against a British tabloid.

The 57-year-old Pirates of the Caribbean star is suing The Sun's publisher News Group Newspapers and its executive editor Dan Wootton for libel over an article Wootton wrote in April 2018 calling him a "wife beater".

Hollywood actor Johnny Depp, wearing a face mask or covering due to the COVID-19 pandemic, arrives on the first day of his libel trial against News Group Newspapers (NGN), at the High Court in London, on July 7, 2020. - A libel trial was due to begin on Tuesday between Hollywood actor Johnny Depp and a British tabloid newspaper over claims that he was violent to his former wife, Amber Heard.
Hollywood actor Johnny Depp wears a face mask as he arrives on the first day of his libel trial against News Group Newspapers (NGN), at the High Court in London, on July 7, 2020. Photo: Getty Images.

The paper's lawyers said they would show the claim was true and that Depp had beaten Heard, causing her to fear for her life, during violent rages brought on by alcohol or drugs, sometimes when he had falsely accused her of infidelity.

The actor became an alternate persona which he himself described as "the monster", they said.

"For the avoidance of any doubt, I have never abused Ms Heard, or, indeed, any other woman, in my life," Depp said in a witness statement in which he characterised his ex-wife as a calculating, sociopathic, emotionally dishonest narcissist.

Wearing a dark suit and glasses and speaking in a deep clear tone, Depp gave evidence at the beginning of the case at London's High Court on Tuesday.

Amber Heard, American actress and former wife of Hollywood actor Johnny Depp, arrives on the first day of libel trial brought by Hollywood actor Johnny Depp against News Group Newspapers (NGN), at the High Court in London, on July 7, 2020. - A libel trial was due to begin on Tuesday between Hollywood actor Johnny Depp and a British tabloid newspaper over claims that he was violent to his former wife, Amber Heard.
Amber Heard, American actress and former wife of Johnny Depp, arrives on the first day of libel trial brought by Depp against News Group Newspapers (NGN), at the High Court in London, on July 7, 2020. Photo: Getty Images.

In a written statement outlining Depp's case, his lawyer David Sherborne said Heard had first aired the abuse allegations in May 2016, saying it was hard to think of "more extreme or violent" claims of abuse than she would make during the trial.

"The Claimant's position is clear; Ms Heard's allegations are complete lies," Sherborne said.

"The Claimant was not violent towards Ms Heard, it was she who was violent to him."

In papers submitted to the court, Depp's team also said Heard had begun an affair with Tesla chief executive Elon Musk in early 2015, shortly after she married Depp.

Heard also allegedly engaged in at least one extra-marital relationship with her co-stars, with actor James Franco named.

Appearing in the witness box, Depp said he was the victim of attacks from his ex-wife and had himself sought to avoid confrontation.

"I would try to go to my own corner as it were," he said.

Johnny Depp leaves The Royal Courts of Justice, on the Strand on July 7, 2020 in London, England. Hollywood actor Johnny Depp is taking News Group Newspapers, publishers of The Sun, to court over allegations that he was violent towards his ex-wife, Amber Heard, 34.
Depp leaves The Royal Courts of Justice, on the Strand on July 7, 2020 in London, England. Photo: Getty Images.

Asked about one argument, Depp said "it escalated and it got physical ... Miss Heard struck me".

Cross-examined by lawyer Sasha Wass, Depp agreed he had taken "every drug known to man" by the age of 14 and said he had had a difficult childhood and struggled to come to terms with his fame and success.

"Even when I speak my own name it sounds foreign to me," he said.

He denied Wass's suggestion he had a "nasty, angry side" as she told the court he had trashed a New York hotel room and threatened paparazzi in London, when he said he had hit one photographer's hand with a piece of wood.

Wass also recounted a statement from actor Ellen Barkin, who said Depp had thrown a bottle of wine across a hotel room on one occasion and had become jealous and angry.

"Untrue," Depp replied, saying Barkin held a grudge.

The case is set to last for three weeks, Justice Andrew Nicol said. Also due to give evidence via video link are Vanessa Paradis, Depp's former partner, and actress Winona Ryder.

With AAP.

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