
Johnny Depp-Amber Heard Defamation Trial
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Nov 24 20224 hrs and 50 mins
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For example they only play the first part when Johnny is on the stand being cross examined by rottenborn and they read Johnnys text to Paul Bettany where Johnny writes ‘ let’s drown and burn Amber’ then they comment on what they interperate the text meant but in the trial Johnny explains he and Paul watched a lot of Monty Python as kids so they use that black humour towards each other. The text was johnnys humour and they didn’t play the bit where Johnny explains this. It just makes Johnny look bad!! This is bias and misleading!!
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