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Johnny Depp Returns To Stand, Testifies To Amber Heard's 'Insane' Accusations: 'Unimaginably Brutal, Cruel And False'

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Johnny Depp returned to the stand on Wednesday in his ongoing defamation trial against ex Amber Heard — and he didn’t hold back at all in his testimony.

The Pirates of the Caribbean star spoke VERY candidly on the stand after being called back there by his own legal team. Donning a gray suit with a blue shirt and a dark-patterned tie, the 58-year-old movie star opened up about his unvarnished reaction to Heard’s domestic violence allegations and other claims. Related: Woman Barges Into Courtroom Mid-Trial And Accuses Depp Of WHAT?!?! After he was asked what it’s like to listen to the Aquaman star’s testimony, the Kentucky-born A-lister explained: He also very, very vehemently denied claims that he’d committed sexual battery and/or physical abuse in his past — specifically against Heard — and spoke up about his POV that he’s told “the truth” throughout this ordeal.

The City of Lies star said on the stand: Interestingly, as the courtroom broke for lunch in the middle of his time on the stand, Judge Penney Azcarate joked with Depp as he stood up, saying: The comment caused the actor to laugh in response, although as DailyMail.com notes, “it wasn’t clear what the source of her joke was.” Hmm… Still, there were quite a few serious moments during his time testifying under oath on Wednesday, as well.

As Perezcious readers will recall from our prior reporting, supermodel Kate Moss earlier testified about an incident where she apparently slipped down some stairs during a vacation with Depp in Jamaica.

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