According to foreign media reports, Johnny Depp filed a statement in court against his ex-wife Amber Hield for defamation, saying that "I have never mistreated Ms. Hilde or any other woman", stressing that he had never been domestically abused, but by Hield, saying that she had been punched, kicked, and thrown at objects countless times, causing him to be seriously injured and once feared that he would die. Depp also accused Hield or her friend of deliberately pulling poop on his bed.
The statement said that since Hield first walked into the courtroom in May 2016 to request a restraining order and file a domestic violence charge against Depp, he has been strongly opposed to the allegations, "and I will continue to oppose it for the rest of my life." On that occasion, she said, there were videos and eyewitness testimony that Hilde was not injured in the face, and that the wounds on her face when she appeared in court that day were painted.
Depp stressed that the person who was victims of domestic violence was herself, not Hield, accusing Hilde of mixing over-the-counter and prescription drugs with alcohol, while committing countless domestic violence against him, often in the presence of third-party witnesses, and sometimes her violence caused Depp's serious physical injuries. He said he had been punched and kicked by Hield and repeatedly hit him in the body and head by her throwing foreign objects: heavy bottles, soda jars, burning candles, TV remote controls, paint thinner cans, causing him serious injuries.
Born on June 9, 1963 in Kentucky, USA, he is an American film and television actor. In 1984, he starred in the horror film "Ghost Street" and entered the film circle; in 1990, he won the Golden Globe Award nomination for Best Actor for the first time with "Edward Scissorhands"; in 1993, he was nominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best Actor for "Bonnie and Joan"; in 1994, he collaborated with director Tim Burton for the second time in "Ed Wood", and was nominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best Actor for the third time; in 1997, he wrote and directed "The Adventures of Hero Boy"; in 2003, with the film "Ed Wood", he was nominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best Actor for the third time; in 1997, he wrote and directed "The Adventures of Hero Boy"; in 2003, with the film "Ed Wood", he was nominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best Actor for the third time. Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl became a global hit and was nominated for Best Actor at the 76th Academy Awards; in 2005, he was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actor for the film Looking for Neverland; in 2007, he starred in "Todd the Barber", which won the 65th Golden Globe Award for Best Actor in American Cinema; at the 2009 Bahamas International Film Festival, he was awarded the Career Achievement of the Year Award; and in 2013, he starred in the Western film "Lone Ranger". On December 15, 2018, he served as the keynote speaker of the first Hainan Island International Film Festival "Master Carnival". In January 2019, he participated in "Waiting for the Barbarians".
According to Taiwan media reports, Hollywood superstar Johnny Depp filed a lawsuit against his ex-wife Amber Heard in early March for "long-term defamation", Amber Shield did not want to show weakness, and then submitted to the court evidence of Johnny Depp's domestic violence, disorder and other behaviors, and the two frequently counterattacked each other. On the 19th, foreign media broke the news that Johnny Depp had tried to extend a black hand to prevent Amber Hilde from performing "Aquaman", and wanted to come to yin privately.
According to THR, Johnny Depp tried to "blacklist" Amber Hield through former Warner Bros. Pictures CEO Kevin Tsujihara, in an attempt to prevent her from playing "Aquaman" and pull out her other projects for Warner Bros. Pictures.
The "black hand" rumors have not been confirmed, and in fact, Amber Hield also successfully performed "Water Walker" in the end, making $1 billion at the global box office, and she even has a very high chance of returning to "Aquaman 2" in 2022. As for Kevin Tsujihara, he also stepped down in early March this year due to the sleepover sex scandal.
Johnny Depp himself starred in another warner bros. Pictures blockbuster, Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them 2, and while the ratings were worse than the first episode, Warner is making sure he'll continue to perform the sequel. Foreign media broke, Warner believes that Johnny Depp's negative news is frequent, worried that it will affect "Fantastic Beasts 3", but JK Rowling has always been unabashedly expressed support for the actors, there is no intention to change the role, and the role change is undoubtedly quite harmful to the movie.