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Amber Heard is accused of photoshopping pictures of injuries by Johnny Depp’s lawyer

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Amber Heard is accused of photoshopping pictures of injuries by Johnny Depp’s lawyer

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Amber Heard’s lawyer, Camille Vasquez, has accused her former spouse of photoshopping images to make it appear as if she had been injured by him.

During the former couple’s multi-million-dollar defamation trial on Tuesday, the Pirates of the Caribbean actor’s legal team attempted to rip holes in Heard’s testimony.

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Vasquez accused Heard of “editing photographs”, claiming she enhanced the saturation in some of the images to make her face appear more red. While, actress denied the allegations, insisting: “No, I didn’t touch it.”

The court in Fairfax listened to an intense back and forth between the Aquaman actress and Depp’s lawyer. The jury saw two different pics of Heard’s swollen face taken on May 2016 – with one image lighter than the other.

The Hollywood actress pushed back at Johnny Depp lawyer’s claim she failed to support his sobriety Sexual assault allegations, physical violence, and a stifled career.

Heard testified that she took the images in “different lightings”, saying she believes one of the images was taken in the daytime and one at the night. She said that she believes she had a vanity mirror light on in one of the images.

Depp’s lawyer  continued, claiming that police officers who responded to the couple’s home that night testified they did not see any visible injuries on Ms Heard’s face at the time.

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