

Amber Heard showed up for court wearing a tan blouse and rather tattered looking black sweater jacket, with her hair still up in her Heidi braid on top of her head.
Eleanor Laws QC, representing Johnny Depp, is asking Heard about what happened in Australia in March 2015 - an incident the actress has previously described as a "three-day hostage situation.”
Ms.. Laws is asking if Depp was trying to get away from Heard.
The actress disagrees.
The QC asks if Heard was in a rage - again, she disagrees.
Heard is now being asked if she threw a bottle at Depp - again, she disagrees.
Ms.. Laws puts it to her that she would throw things at Depp during fights, to which Heard replies. "I only threw things to escape Johnny when he was beating me up. Sometimes that's all I had."
Ms.. Laws is saying Heard threw a bottle "forcefully" at Depp in Australia.
Heard says no, that it was Depp who was throwing bottles.
Heard says at one point, Depp offered her a bottle. She says she reached to take it and the actor pulled it back, that he was "taunting me to take it.”
She continues: "He did it again."
Heard says she was thinking about previous occasions when Depp had told her she had "saved his life" by helping him stop drinking. She says at that point she smashed the bottle on the floor.
She says she regrets doing this.
Depp then started throwing bottles "one after the other, right in my direction", she says. "I felt glass breaking behind me. I retreated more... he didn't stop. "I was too scared to look behind me."
The judge asks her to clarify if Depp threw several bottles. The actress says he threw all the bottles there apart from one.
"When he was clean and sober he would tell me I saved his life," Heard is telling the court. "When he was clean and sober he was wonderful, that part of him I loved so much." Everyone around him wanted him "to be well" and for him to "get help", she says.
Heard is being asked to look at a file now, containing a photograph.
The actress says: "I would be shocked if Johnny remembers any of this hiMs..elf. "
Ms.. Laws interrupts, saying she wants to know about an injury to Depp - we have heard a lot already about how he wounded his finger in Australia.
The question Ms.. Laws wants an answer to is that it was "inconceivable" that Depp injured hiMs..elf smashing a phone against a wall, the judge tells Heard.
The actress disagrees.
Depp has accused Heard of throwing a bottle at him, causing the injury. She denies this.
She is now being asked about a cigarette burn on Depp's cheek, shown in a photograph. "Johnny did that," Heard says. "He often did things like that."
Heard denies that it was she who was being violent.
Heard is now being asked if it is true that at one stage she was screaming at Depp not to leave and then calling him a "coward.”
She says this is not true.
Ms.. Laws is now asking about Heard's evidence yesterday, moving on from the Australia incident.
The court is being played some audio. We can hear a woman's voice but it's pretty quiet (remember, we are in a different courtroom to where the trial is taking place, watching on screen).
Now a man's voice. Ms.. Laws says this is a conversation between Heard and Depp.
"Sometimes I lose my cool when I get angry," Heard says in court, when asked by Ms.. Laws.
Ms.. Laws is now moving on to a different Australia incident, when Heard and Depp infamously took their dogs, Yorkshire Terriers Pistol and Boo, into the country.
"It was made quite clear to you... that you couldn't take the dogs into Australia," Ms.. Laws is saying to Heard. The actress says she received mixed messages.
The court has previously heard evidence from Kevin Murphy, who worked for Depp for almost eight years - he alleged Heard "demanded" he make a false statement about the animals being "smuggled" into the country.
He also claimed Ms.. Heard asked him to contact her former assistant, Kate James, and ask her to "lie under oath" to an Australian court about the incident.
Mr. Murphy said the actress was "repeatedly" told it would be illegal for her to take her two dogs with her to the country.
In October 2015, Heard faced criminal proceedings in Australia over the incident. In 2016 she and Depp recorded a now infamous video in 2016 apologizing for doing so.
Ms.. Laws is now reading out an email from Mr. Murphy, in which it seeMs.. he is making it clear that the dogs would not be able to travel at the time they wanted to go due to restrictions.
Heard says the process went on for a while and was confusing.
Speaking about Depp, she says she was travelling on "his plane" for "his movie" and she thought it had been "taken care of.”
Ms.. Laws said it was laid out in "black and white" and that Heard took the decision.
"Johnny's the boss," Heard says. She says he called the shots.
"You got caught," Ms.. Laws says. Heard says they both flew in, yet she was the one who got into trouble. She said anything against Depp would have "compromised Pirates [of the Caribbean]", which the actor was filming in the country.
Heard tells the court: "I took the blame."
The judge wants to ask Heard about the charge she faced. Was it for bringing a dog into Australia although she had said "in some form or other" that she wasn't bringing a dog into the country?
Heard says both she and Depp filled out forMs.. but that because filming of Pirates Of The Caribbean had already been compromised by the earlier incident in Australia (when Depp wounded his finger), she took the blame.
Ms.. Laws tells Heard knew she was taking the dogs in without the proper paperwork.
Heard says no, she thought they did have the correct paperwork.
Ms.. Laws is suggesting that Heard was trying to find someone to take the blame for her.
She says no and that she had already pleaded guilty.
Ms.. Laws is saying that Heard wanted her former assistant Kate James to lie in a statement about the dogs.
Heard says this is incorrect. The actress says she only wanted to show that they had tried to follow protocol.
There is a lot of back and forth about the dogs now. Heard is taking a sip from her water bottle.
"Trying to get around official rules is something you've done before," Ms.. Laws says. Heard says she doesn't know what the QC means.
She says Depp thought things were "easy" to take care of in "his world.”
She says she was not in a relationship in which she had "a lot of choice.”
Ms.. Laws puts it to Heard that she blames Depp for things she is accused of. She says this is not the case.
We are now moving on to a different alleged incident, during the couple's honeymoon in July 2015 on a train in southeast Asia.
Heard is being shown a photograph in which Depp is apparently injured (we cannot see the photographs they are shown in court).
Ms.. Laws says Heard has turned the incident around. The actress denies this. "He strangled me," she tells the court.
Ms.. Laws is now directing Heard to her own account of what took place in a different alleged incident - we have moved on quickly - during which she claiMs.. Depp headbutted her at their penthouse apartment in LA.
The QC is reading out the actress's allegations, in which she claiMs.. he punched her and dragged her.
Ms.. Laws says this is a "complete set of lies"; Heard quietly says no.
The actress asks for a break "whenever is convenient.”
Ms.. Laws says she wants to finish her point and then we can have a break.
Ms.. Laws is talking about nurse Erin Boerum's account of the incident.
"You didn't have any bruising at all when you saw Erin Boerum, did you?" Ms.. Laws says.
Heard says she had two black eyes, a broken nose, a "broken lip", bruised ribs, "bruises all over my body.”
She says the "really bad [bruises]" were on her scalp. There were chunks of hair missing, she says, and it sounds like she is getting upset.
Ms.. Laws says this is "nonsense.” Heard disagrees.
The QC asks if she bit her own lip. "Of course not," Heard replies.
After a 10 minute break, Amber Heard gets back in the witness box. She is being directed to a new file by Eleanor Laws QC, representing Depp.
Heard is looking at a photo of her alleged injuries and is being asked if she "played around" with the images.
"I don't know how to," Heard replies.
This is from December 2015; the next day the actress recorded for James Corden's show.
Ms.. Laws is being asked if this is what she looked like on the show - as in, did she look like she does in the photo.
Heard says she had her hair and make-up done at home.
Ms.. Laws has asked about stylist Samantha McMillen, who saw Heard on that day.
Heard says Ms.. McMillen saw her while her make-up was being done.
Ms.. McMillen is Depp's stylist, Heard says, but also worked as her stylist while they were a couple. She says it is not true that Ms.. McMillen saw her without make-up on.
Ms.. McMillen, who has already given evidence in court, says she saw "no visible" injuries the day after Heard claiMs.. Depp was violent.
The stylist says she spent "much of the afternoon and early evening" with Heard on 16 December 2015, as the star prepared to appear on James Corden's The Late Late Show, and she could "see clearly" that Heard had no marks, cuts or bruises.
Heard is being asked to look at a picture of Depp and says she can see no mark.
She denies injuring him, saying: "I don't know how I could have."
Heard is now being directed to another photograph, which Ms.. Laws says is of hair Heard alleges was pulled out.
Ms.. Laws is suggesting this has been set up, that her hair would have come out at the root.
Heard is asked why she took a photo of her scalp if her hair did not break at the root. The actress says her scalp was bleeding.
She says this photograph shows just one of many clumps of hair that were pulled out.
We are now being shown a short clip of Heard on Corden's show.
The actress confirMs.. it is her.
She has bright red lipstick on and is wearing a cream blouse and black tie.
"That's what you looked like on the show," Ms.. Laws says, and says there is no injury. Heard says she had "tons of injuries.”
Ms.. Laws is now talking about a still taken from footage from the show. She says the actress does not have a split lip.
The actress says the reason she wore the red lipstick and make-up is to "cover" injuries.
We are now going back to Heard's first allegation of violence against Depp, in early 2013.
The couple had moved in together the previous year.
In her witness statement, Heard says: "We were talking about one of his tattoos, which he had had altered from Winona (his ex-partner) to say 'Wino'. I laughed at something he said but he must not have meant it as a joke and he hit me with an open hand across my cheek."
Later in her statement, she says: "It felt like my eye popped out."
Ms.. Laws asks if Heard is making this up. Heard says she does not agree.
Ms.. Laws has moved on again, to an alleged incident in the Bahamas in August 2014. The QC reads from Heard's statement again, in which the actress alleges that Depp grabbed her hair and slapped her.
"He was in such a rage that he smashed a door so hard that it splintered," she says in her statement.
Ms.. Laws is directing Heard to a photograph, and says "this is not a door from the Bahamas, is it?"
Heard admits it is not but that it was a different door he kicked.
Ms.. Laws says Amber has submitted evidence in a "cavalier" way. Heard says it was an error.
We are now watching a very short clip, with no sound, of the inside of the property in the Bahamas. Heard confirMs.. that it is.
Moving on again, to a trip to Tokyo in January 2015, the month before the couple got married.
Heard tells the court she attended a premiere there about two days after Depp was allegedly violent. She says she remembers wearing a backless dress to the event "very well.” She tells the court her injuries were "not visible.”
And now to Thanksgiving, November 2015 - we're moving between allegations quite speedily now.
In Heard's statement, she says: "We were in our place in LA. Johnny was using a lot of drugs at the time, especially cocaine and weed, which he was pretty much constantly smoking. "We got into a fight on Thanksgiving, where Johnny ripped my shirt and threw me across the room. He threw a wine glass and a heavy glass decanter at me, which thankfully both missed me. Once when he pushed me, I fell over the back of a lounge chair and hit my head against the apartment’s exposed brick wall. I noticed later that I had got a lump on the back of my head and a busted lip from this."
Ms.. Laws asks if this is all true. "Yes, it is," Heard replies.
Ms.. Laws has directed Heard to a file and the court is going to be shown a video clip. The footage is very dark; the actress says she can barely see it (neither can we) when asked to confirm where the footage was recorded.
She says it looks like one of Depp's penthouses in LA but "cannot tell" which one.
There are a few people in the clip, including a man flicking a scarf - Heard confirMs.. this is her father, David. Jack, Depp's son, is also there, Heard says. “I believe I hear Marilyn Manson's voice," Heard says.
Ms.. Laws says everyone is "joking around" in the video, and it does sound like people are laughing.
Heard is being directed to a photograph; Ms.. Laws asks if it was taken after she received a "split lip.”
The actress says the alleged injury happened after the photo was taken, and that fights with Depp happened after other people had "gone home" or "gone to bed.”
Ms.. Laws asks about Heard's friend, Raquel 'Rocky' Pennington, who the actress says she cannot identify in the video (as it's so dark) but confirMs.. she was there.
Ms.. Laws is reading from Ms.. Pennington's account.
Rocky says that at one point Heard went upstairs to find Depp and they were gone for some period. Ms.. Pennington says Heard told her Depp had thrown a bottle of wine at her, the court hears.
Ms.. Laws puts it to Heard that this means the fight took place while others were there - contradicting what she has previously said.
Heard says this was just the first "part" of the argument.
The judge is saying he would find it helpful to have a plan of Depp's penthouses to get more of a sense of where alleged incidents took place - the court is hearing about penthouse five and penthouse three.
Erin Boerum, a nurse who treated both Ms.. Heard and Johnny Depp during their relationship, was there on the night of the alleged incident.
Heard says she was downstairs during "part" of the incident but not later on.
"It got much worse later," Heard tells the court.
Ms.. Laws says this is a "lie."
Heard replies: "No, Ma'am."
We are waiting to see a video clip, I think it is, but it appears there are some technical difficulties.
Ms.. Laws says she is going to move on.
This part of Heard’s testimony is given in private, with the media and public briefly excluded from the proceedings.
On the heels of Heard’s private testimony, the court adjourns for lunch.
Back in court after lunch, there has been some discussion about the trial timetable as Eleanor Laws QC, representing Depp, has not finished cross-examining Heard.
However, the judge has decided we will hear from Joshua Drew, via video-link from LA, first, and he is now giving his affirmation. At the moment, we can hear him but can't see him on the screen in the media room.
Mr. Drew is the ex-fiance of Raquel "Rocky" Pennington, Heard's friend, and he is being asked about the night of 21 April 2016 - Amber Heard's 30th birthday party.
Mr. Drew agrees with Ms. Laws that Depp was "coherent" and "friendly.” He says his perception was that Depp was "slightly inebriated.” Mr. Drew's perception was that it was a "fun" evening, he says.
Ms. Laws is asking Mr. Drew if a lot of the information he had about Depp and Heard's relationship came from Ms. Pennington.
Mr. Drew says this is correct and confirMs. he never saw the actor hitting Heard. He says he saw rows between them "on rare occasions.”
(We can see Mr. Drew on the screen now, by the way. He has a beard and glasses and is wearing a grey jacket and a blue shirt.
Ms. Laws asks Mr. Drew if he ever saw Heard drink to "excess" or taking drugs. He says yes to the drinking and that he has seen Heard take drugs, including mushrooMs., on rare occasions.
Ms. Laws is directing Mr. Drew to a deposition he has given.
Ms. Laws is now moving on to 21 May 2016, the final alleged incident of violence before Depp and Heard's break-up.
Ms.. Laws says Mr. Drew and Ms. Pennington got involved in supporting Heard and lying afterwards.
He does not agree.
Asked if he saw an assault, he says: "I did not, as I have stated repeatedly."
Asked if Heard had an injury, he says she did.
Ms. Laws says she has no further questions.
Sasha Wass, representing NGN, wants to clarify on Heard's drug use.
Mr. Drew confirMs. he has never seen the actress take cocaine.
Ms. Wass is saying to Mr. Drew that it's being suggested that Heard was not injured when he saw her following the alleged incident in LA in May 2016.
Ms. Wass is directing him to a photograph of Heard, which he confirMs. he can see.
She then directs him to metadata attached to the photograph, but the judge cuts this short.
Asked by Ms. Wass, Mr. Drew says he was present when photos were taken and when police arrived at the property.
He says he was present when photographs of damage in the property was taken.
Mr. Drew is being asked to describe a print-out of a photograph but he says he cannot see it as it's too dark.
He is being directed to another, but he says this is just as dark.
Ms. Wass asks if photos can be shown on screen instead. This might take a second or two.
This picture shows Amber Heard and Johnny Depp with staff from the Eastern Oriental, the luxury sleeper train they took in Malaysia on their honeymoon in August 2015.
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Heard said in her written statement they got into an argument on the train and Depp pushed her up against the wall of their cabin and tore her shirt, exposing her breast as he screamed, hit her face and choked her before he let go.
The judge is reminding the court of the time pressures and says there has been a technical difficulty so Ms. Wass is going to continue her questioning.
Wass asks Mr. Drew if he can remember what damage there was to the property (we are talking about Depp's LA penthouses - Mr. Drew and Ms. Pennington lived in one at the time).
"In the hallway... there was a pretty substantial pool of red wine, there was a dent in the door of the penthouse that Raquel and I occupied," he says. This was penthouse one.
“In penthouse three there was broken glass", he says. “In penthouse five there was a variety of things that had been thrown about.” He says there was glass from a broken picture frame on the floor and piles of books that had been "shoved around.”
Ms. Wass asks if Mr. Drew took photographs and he says he believes he did.
Did he see how the damage was caused?
“No,” he says. He also says he did not cause the damage.
Ms. Wass asks what he recalls about his interaction with the police.
Mr. Drew says his initial recollection is not completely clear "after all these years" but he says he greeted the officers and "walked them through the damage myself.”
The witness says he took them back to penthouse three, where Heard was, and the female officer said she wanted to speak to the actress privately.
The witness says he stayed outside with the male officer and asked "what we could do.”
Mr. Drew has now finished giving evidence and again, there is some legal argument about the time being taken. Ms. Laws isn't happy.
While we are having a short break, back to the couple's honeymoon, which was discussed earlier.
This picture shows Amber Heard and Johnny Depp with staff from the Eastern and Oriental Express, the luxury sleeper train they took in Malaysia on their honeymoon in August 2015.
Heard said in her written statement they got into an argument on the train and Depp pushed her up against the wall of their cabin and tore her shirt, exposing her breast as he screamed, hit her face and choked her before he let go. She might have gotten away with this testimony except that in photos, her neck is free of injuries, pale and perfect. She debunks herself. Depp, on the other hand, sports injuries that she inflicted upon him, unless she’s willing to say that he does it hiMs.elf.
After a very short break, Melanie Inglessis is being sworn in now via video-link.
In 2015, she was a professional make-up artist, she tells the court.
She says she first did Heard's make-up in 2015 and continued to do so for the next few years. She says she has met Johnny Depp and seen him about "five or six times.” She says interactions with Depp were "lovely.”
Asked if she spoke to Heard about her relationship, she says they had "many" conversations "about her relationship with Johnny.”
Our source has decided to cut out the xe by Ms. Laws and go straight to the redirect by Ms.. Wass. But fear not, the full transcripts will be posted later by the ever-reliable Nick Wallis. You can read the whole thing, then. I know I will.
Ms. Inglessis is being asked by Ms. Wass about the restraining order filed by Heard after her break-up with Depp.
The witness says it was not out of the blue to her.
Ms. Wass asks about 15 December 2015, the day before Heard recorded James Corden's show. "Can you tell us what you saw of Amber's face on that day?"
Ms. Inglessis says she was supposed to go bowling with Heard and she never showed up. She says Heard sent a text later on saying she had had a fight with Depp; Ms. Inglessis says she went to their penthouse and saw broken glass on the floor and damage to the bed upstairs, as well as writing on the kitchen worktop.
Ms. Wass asks about Heard's condition. Ms. Inglessis says she was "erratic", "upset" and there was "a lot of emotion.”
The witness says Heard told her she and Depp had had a fight and that the actor had tried to suffocate her with a pillow and dragged her by her hair.
Ms. Inglessis tells the court she had to do Heard's make-up the following day, for Corden's show. The witness says Heard had "discoloration" near her eyes, that her left eye was a little more bruised than the right eye. The bridge of Heard's nose was red and swollen, she says, and Heard had a cut or scab on her lip.
Ms. Wass asks what they talked about while Ms. Inglessis was doing Heard's make-up.
She says they talked about the incident the night before, that the actress told her how her alleged injuries happened.
The witness says she applied a full face of make-up and that although it was not uncommon for Heard to wear full red lipstick, she remembers that the discussion that day was that she had no other choice because she needed to cover an injury on her lip.
Ms. Wass asks how effective concealer is; Ms. Inglessis says it is "very effective" on bruises and that they were no longer visible once her make-up had been applied.
Heard said 15 December 2015 was one of the worst "one of the worst and most violent nights" of their relationship, with Depp throwing a decanter at her, slapping her and dragging her by her hair around their penthouse before headbutting her and saying he would kill her.
The next day she was due on The Late Show with James Corden, which Joshua Drew, the then partner of her friend Raquel "Rocky" Pennington, said Heard told them she could not drop out of.
After a few questions from Ms. Laws, Ms. Inglessis says she is not lying about what she saw. She tells the court she did not want to give evidence in the case.
The judge has now thanked her and we will be moving back to Heard again shortly.
Heard is now back in the witness box and Eleanor Laws QC, representing Depp, is questioning her. She wants to move on to a short point about Heard's restraining order against the actor, she says, after their break-up in 2016.
Ms. Laws says Heard was "not limited" to what she could or couldn't say.
Heard says no, she was told by her attorney to "keep it brief" and had no personal knowledge of how she should proceed.
There was no need for Heard to attend the courthouse for an appearance about it, Ms. Laws says. "No, I don't think so," Heard says.
Ms. Laws says this is a lie.
Heard says this is not true, that her attorney told her she had to "show up.”
We are now returning to Thanksgiving 2015, and a video that could not be played earlier. It is a longer clip and we can hear people laughing in it.
Ms. Heard confirMs. this was filmed in penthouse five and she can see her friend Raquel "Rocky" Pennington, herself, Depp, her father, Depp's son Jack and a woman with dark hair. Heard says this looks like a friend of Depp's named Pat.
"This is a happy family event, isn't it?" Ms. Laws says.
"Yes, it is," Heard replies. However, she says it is "untrue" that there was no violence on that night. She says the two things are "unrelated.”
Ms. Laws says the video was timestamped after midnight. Before this, they had had a "brief altercation", Heard says, but "relative to other things it was pretty minor.”
The court is being shown once again the other video from Thanksgiving, which we have seen already.
Ms. Laws asks Heard about "the other side" of Depp, "the monster," that she has described previously - is this a lie?
Heard says no.
The words "savage" and "monster" can be heard being said by Marilyn Manson in the video - the court previously heard he was there on that evening - which Heard agrees sound like a joke in the clip.
Asked if these words were used as a joke between them, Heard says this was "Johnny and his friends.”
Ms. Laws is now moving on to an alleged incident in the Bahamas in December 2015.
She reads from the witness statement of Depp's estate manager, Tara Roberts, who said in her witness statement that Heard was "repeatedly berating" the actor "with increasing ferocity.” Ms. Roberts continued: "She was insulting him, calling him names, and in the middle of this onslaught I heard her say specifically 'your career is over', 'no one is going to hire you', 'you’re washed up', 'fat', “you will die a lonely man'."
Ms. Heard says these words were said, but actually by Depp, not her.
Seriously?
That is it for Ms. Laws's cross-examination of the actress.
Sasha Wass, for NGN, is going to ask Heard some questions now.
Ms. Wass is asking about substance abuse. Heard tells the court she has never had treatment for drug or alcohol abuse of any kind.
She admits she did throw a can as she was "running away" from the actor.
Ms. Laws accused Heard of "concocting" her accusations of violence. "Mr. Depp has never assaulted you, it has always been you that starts the fight and the rows."
The judge asks for those parts to be answered separately.
Heard says that it is "untrue" that Depp never assaulted her and "untrue" that she always instigated fights.
Heard admits she has used cocaine a few times. Asked about alcohol, she says she has never had a problem but chose to stop drinking spirits and most other alcohol when she was 19 due to her background - she has previously said her parents are alcoholics.
She says she drinks red wine occasionally.
Ms. Wass is asking if Heard has taken cocaine since she was a teenager.
"One time I did, many years after the divorce," Heard says. The judge says we can move on.
Heard says she never took cocaine while she was with Depp and never encouraged him to take the drug either.
Ms. Wass asks if Heard has ever self-harmed; the actress says she never has: "I have never cut myself, ever."
Ms. Wass asks Heard about previous evidence she has given claiming Depp has self-harmed.
"His body's full of... scars... I saw him do it to hiMs.elf," Heard says.
The court is hearing about a mark on Depp's cheek, which Heard says was inflicted by Depp.
Ms. Wass asks about Heard's claim that the actor put out a cigarette out on his face.
"It was deliberate," Heard says. The actress says Depp was saying he didn't feel it as he was already in so much pain.
She says Depp had taken cocaine and other drugs at this point.
Ms. Wass is directing Heard to look in a file now (we can see quite a lot of big files behind the actress in the witness box).
She wants to ask about the actress's relationship with Tasya van Ree, who she was with when she met Depp.
Ms. Wass is reading an email from Ms. van Ree which says that Heard was "wrongfully accused" of an incident in 2009, which we have heard about previously.
"Was there any truth in the suggestion that you assaulted or beat Ms. van Ree ever?" Ms. Wass asks.
"Absolutely not," Heard says, and adds that they had a "beautiful" and "peaceful" relationship and good friendship after they broke up.
The judge says the answer is "no.”
Ms. Wass is asking about Heard's friend and former assistant Savannah McMillan.
The actress has previously answered questions on her from Ms. Laws, about her pay and her title.
Ms. Wass is asking about times when Heard travelled abroad and Ms. McMilan was with her - did she work for Heard or someone else?
Heard gives specific filMs. she worked on and says production companies paid Ms. McMillan.
The court has previously heard how Heard send a letter to Homeland Security officials in the US in 2014, about Ms. McMillan, who is British, to indicate that she was not working "illegally" in the US.
Heard tells the court the letter was composed by Ms. McMillan but she signed it.
Heard tells the court that when flying into the US, Ms. McMillan was detained for several hours, which is when she first learned that there might be a problem.
That’s it for today. There will be a full transcript up a bit later, and I’ll edit this update to include it, if I can. I can’t say that I look forward to reading all of this again with the omitted parts in place, but I’ll do it. Johnny deserves that justice.
Suffice it to say that I’m blown away by Heard’s allegation that Johnny did all that crap to himself in Australia. Cut his own finger off? Burned his own face with a cigarette? It boggles the mind, on top of all the other spinning, manipulation and outright lying that took place today.
More tomorrow!