
talks about ONE inconsistency, but we know well there are plenty of them. People started noticing it??
In response to Johnny Depp filing a $50 million defamation lawsuit against her last year Amber Heard submitted a lengthy and detailed declaration in Fairfax County, Virginia Circuit Court, urging the judge to throw out the case.
She used subheadings in the declaration which mentioned a dateline — the time and place — where each alleged assault took place.
"March 2015, Australia", Heard talks about how she had gone to surprise Depp who was filming a movie Down Under when she discovered that the actor, who was supposed to be clean at the time, had been using MDMA (ecstasy).
She claimed that when she struck up an argument about him using drugs, he "pushed me, slapped me, and shoved me to the ground before I retreated to a locked bedroom." Being jet-lagged, she stated that she went to sleep.
"I wanted Johnny to go to sleep, in the hopes that he would sober up. Instead, he began to fight with me about our upcoming marriage," lines in her court papers read.
But here there is a problem: Depp and Heard got married in February 2015 and the dateline in her declaration, as mentioned earlier, says "March 2015." So, according to her claim, the Australia incident happened a month after they got married.
According to the U.S. Penal Code, any discrepancy in one's court declaration that does not align with the truth in any way could be grounds for perjury.
"Whoever under oath (or in any declaration, certificate, verification, or statement under penalty of perjury as permitted under section 1746 of title 28, United States Code) in any proceeding before or ancillary to any court or grand jury of the United States knowingly makes any false material declaration or makes or uses any other information, including any book, paper, document, record, recording, or other material, knowing the same to contain any false material declaration, shall be fined under this title or imprisoned not more than five years, or both," the code says.