”There is a victim of domestic abuse in this courtroom, and it is not Ms. Heard,“ Camille Vasquez said
Johnny Depp's legitimate group started wrapping its case Friday with shutting explanations conveyed by lawyer Camille Vasquez, who refined a long time of declaration into a rankling assault on the validity of respondent Amber Heard.
Vasquez noticed that the preliminary's decision was going on precisely six years to the day since Heard appeared at court to document a limiting request against Depp, a dull injury concealing one side of her face, "and in doing as such, destroyed [Depp's] life by dishonestly telling the world" that he's a victimizer.
"The scene was an arrangement," the now-popular legal counselor said. "She warned the paparazzi, realizing they would pause. What the paparazzi didn't know was the dim blemish all over seemed six days after she last saw Mr. Depp … the world just saw what she maintained that them should see."
Vasquez zeroed in on a few episodes where Heard's variant of occasions was gone against by witness declaration or proof, and replayed a few sound accounts of Heard conceding to truly and sincerely mishandling Depp, including expressions of remorse for savagery. The lawyer noticed that Depp, who says he has never hit Heard or any lady, every now and again apologized in instant messages - yet just for the words he utilized, never for brutality.
"There is a casualty of homegrown maltreatment in this court. What's more, it isn't Ms. Heard. … Mr. Depp experienced industrious physical, verbal and psychological mistreatment. … she expressed it in the most natural sounding way for her," Vasquez said, "She is a profoundly disturbed individual, brutally scared of surrender."
Later in the day, Heard lawyer Ben Rottenborn put forward his end viewpoint, zeroing in on the "Aquaman" entertainer's First Amendment freedoms and proposing that the jury could choose the case on that by itself - regardless of whether there were no evidence of the horrifying maltreatments she affirmed. Learn about Heard's end contention
Group Depp's end procedure appeared to demonstrate that the "Privateers" star's inspiration for the maligning case isn't the $50 million he's chasing - however the protection of his standing. During her experience on the stand, Heard depicted awful scenes of misuse, rape and steady fear and nervousness because of Depp, and is counter-suing for $100 million.
"We request that you give Mr. Depp his life back," Vasquez said, "and hold Ms. Heard responsible for her falsehoods."
Vasquez got down on Heard's "lies upon lies upon lies," saying each word she said in court was "a truly mind-blowing exhibition." She noticed that Heard's acting mentor said she experienced difficulty sobbing tears while acting.
"You saw it," Vasquez said. "Ms. Heard wailing without tears. It was an exhibition. … She let you know what she thinks you really want to hear to convict this man as a homegrown victimizer and an attacker."
Vasquez additionally put a few pictures on the screen showing Heard, some with Depp out openly, without imprints or injuries on occasion when she claimed she'd as of late been mishandled. She likewise noticed that Heard's sister Whitney is "the main individual" whose declaration upholds Heard's maltreatment claims, and the main observer to guarantee she saw Depp be the attacker in an actual battle.
Heard's allegations were "a demonstration of extreme mercilessness," Vasquez closed, "to Mr. Depp, however to genuine casualties of homegrown maltreatment."
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