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Johnny Depp testifies he was demeaned, berated by ex-wife

FAIRFAX, Va. (AP) - Actor Johnny Depp returned to the stand Wednesday for testimony in his libel lawsuit against his ex-wife Amber Heard, who he says berated and attacked him constantly during their short-lived marriage.

Heard had a 'œneed for conflict, a need for violence'ť that 'œerupts out of nowhere,'ť Depp told the jurors in Fairfax County Circuit Court during his second day of testimony. 'œAnd the only thing I learned to do with it is exactly what I did as a child: Retreat.'ť

Heard has accused Depp of physically and sexually assaulting her on multiple occasions. Depp has not yet addressed those accusations in detail, beyond dismissing them on Tuesday as false and heinous.

Most of his Depp's Day 1 testimony focused on his descriptions of a difficult childhood, his rise to fame as an actor after an aborted music career and his early relationship with Heard after meeting her on the 2011 film 'œThe Rum Diary.'ť The two married in 2015 and she filed for divorce a year later.

Taking the stand for a second day, Depp said things began to change in his marriage when he felt that he 'œwas suddenly just wrong about everything'ť in Heard's eyes.

Depp said that Heard made little digs at him to demean him. The insults escalated into full-fledged circular arguments from which there was 'œno way in or out,'ť Depp said.

'œIt was sort of a rapid fire, sort of endless parade of insults,'ť Depp said.

He added: 'œMs. Heard was unable to be wrong. It just didn't happen. She couldn't be wrong.'ť

He said he was constantly being told about how wrong he was about various aspects of his life, including his 30-year acting career.

'œI was sort of not allowed to be right,'ť he said. 'œNot allowed to have a voice.'ť

Violence would often ensue, sometimes with a slap or a shove from Heard or his wife throwing a television remote control or a glass of wine in his face, Depp said.

'œThere were times when I would just go and lock myself in the bathroom or a place where she couldn't get to,'ť Depp said.

'œWhy did I stay? I stayed I suppose because my father stayed (with my mother) '¦ I didn't want to fail,'ť Depp said. 'œI wanted to try to make it work. I thought maybe I could help her. I thought maybe I could bring her around.'ť

Depp sued Heard after she wrote a 2018 op-ed piece in The Washington Post in which she referred to herself as a 'œpublic figure representing domestic abuse.'ť

She never mentioned Depp by name, but Depp and his lawyers said it was a clear reference to accusations Heard made in 2016 when the couple divorced and she sought a restraining order against him.

Depp said the accusations and the article contributed to an unfairly ruined reputation that made him a Hollywood pariah and cost him his role in the lucrative 'œPirates of the Caribbean'ť movie franchise.

Heard's lawyers say the article is accurate and does not defame him. They say Depp's ruined reputation is the result of his own bad behavior, including drug and alcohol abuse.

On the stand Tuesday, Depp called the accusations of drug addiction 'œgrossly embellished,'ť though he acknowledged trying every drug known to man and that he started abusing medication at age 11 when he snuck his mother's 'œnerve pills.'ť

His testimony Tuesday featured long, stream-of-consciousness responses to his lawyer's questions, often wandering well beyond what he was asked.

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Associated Press writer Ben Finley contributed to this report from Norfolk, Virginia.

Actor Johnny Depp puts sunglasses on during a hearing at the Fairfax County Circuit Court in Fairfax, Va., Tuesday April 19, 2022. Depp sued his ex-wife Heard for libel in Fairfax County Circuit Court after she wrote an op-ed piece in The Washington Post in 2018 referring to herself as a "public figure representing domestic abuse." (Jim Watson/Pool Photo via AP) The Associated Press
Actor Johnny Depp testifies during a hearing at the Fairfax County Circuit Court in Fairfax, Va., Tuesday April 19, 2022. Depp sued his ex-wife Heard for libel in Fairfax County Circuit Court after she wrote an op-ed piece in The Washington Post in 2018 referring to herself as a "public figure representing domestic abuse." (Jim Watson/Pool Photo via AP) The Associated Press
Actress Amber Heard appears in the courtroom during a hearing at the Fairfax County Circuit Court in Fairfax, Va., Tuesday April 19, 2022. Actor Johnny Depp sued his ex-wife Heard for libel in Fairfax County Circuit Court after she wrote an op-ed piece in The Washington Post in 2018 referring to herself as a "public figure representing domestic abuse." (Jim Watson/Pool Photo via AP) The Associated Press
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