Johnny Depp’s private nurse Debbie Lloyd has claimed during the Hollywood star's defamation trial against his ex-wife Amber Heard that she'd attempt to "instigate" by following him "from room to room" and "not giv[ing] him his space".Mr Depp is currently suing his ex-wife via a trial in which he argues that she defamed him in a December 2018 op-ed published in The Washington Post, where Ms Heard claimed she was a victim of domestic violence.
The trial heard Lloyd witnessed similar incidents on several occasions during her testimony on 8 March, the Independent reports.Footage of Lloyd's testimony was played to the court, in which she claims Ms Heard used the word "mania" to describe Mr Depp’s behaviour.In her notes she claimed Mr Depp was "upset at this label" and that she "processed" his feelings with him and that he was "able to see" Ms Heard’s "negative behaviour".Lloyd said Ms Heard would try to "instigate" Mr Depp, adding she claimed to have witnessed this more than once.She said: "He was going from room to room trying to remove himself from a situation and she would just follow him from room to room and not give him his space."She alleged she saw similar behaviour from Ms Heard on other occasions.
She added that she wasn’t aware of any of the arguments becoming physical.Lloyd also said she remembered Mr Depp and Ms Heard having a fight on a plane, saying it was "another instance where he was sitting at a table and not wanting to talk and she wouldn’t leave the table".In her 2018 op-ed, Heard wrote: "Like many women, I had been harassed and sexually assaulted by the time I was of college age. "But I kept quiet — I did not expect filing complaints to bring justice.
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