Amber Heard was seen visibly emotional in court as a forensic psychologist took the stand to appear as her first witness in her court case with Johnny Depp.Ms Heard appeared close to tears several times as Dr Dawn Hughes - a clinical and forensic psychologist and expert in domestic violence - spoke about alleged acts of violence against her by Mr Depp including times when it is claimed he would think it was "acceptable to rip off her nightgown and stick his fingers up her vagina looking for cocaine".Dr Hughes also described allegations of how when Depp "was drunk or high he threw her (Heard) on the bed, ripped off her nightgown and tried to have sex with her".She alleged: "He forced her to give him oral sex when he was angry.
These weren't loving moments, these were dominant moments."Dr Hughes described how women who find themselves in abusive relationships often find their partner slowly turns as things progress between them.She described several instances of allegations of sexual violence perpetrated by Depp on Heard that she claims she was told about by the actress.Other alleged incidents described by Dr Hughes include when Depp "performed a cavity search", afterhe accused a woman of hitting on Heard.She also described an allegation where Depp was in a closet with Heard and put his fingers in her vagina and "moved her around violently".Dr Hughes described the argument in Australia where Depp's fingertip was severed as "one of the most severe".She said: "When he was beating her and choking her, saying I hate you, I will f**king kill you, Miss Heard was dissociating and going outside of her body.
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