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In new court audio, Amber Heard claims Johnny Depp ‘used’ his children against her

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In new court audio, Amber Heard claims Johnny Depp ‘used’ his children against her

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In the latest audio clip shared in court on Tuesday, May 17, Amber Heard was heard accusing her ex-Johnny Depp of using his children against her, according to The New York Post.

The audio was played in court as part of the ongoing defamation trial between the two Hollywood actors, who were married between 2015 and 2017.

Amber was heard apologising to Johnny in the audio, which was initially inaudible, for’screaming’ at him in front of his two children, Lily-Rose Depp, now

The Aquaman actor says, “I’m sorry I f—ed your kids up…” to which Johnny replies, “It was pretty f—ing weird for them, you know?”

Johnny is then heard saying that he “doesn’t need (Amber’s) clever comebacks,” from where on the conversation quickly escalates.

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Amber then accuses Johnny, saying: “Your character has become so clear. Especially when you use the kids. You’re making me see you worse… I’ve done nothing but be there for them in a good way.”

While the entire conversation was submitted as evidence into court by Johnny’s lawyers, the court only heard a few seconds.

 

 

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