Johnny Depp's ex Vanessa Paradis releases Amber Heard's abusive behavior at home charges as "over the top"

Johny Depp's long haul ex accomplice and the mother of his two kids, Vanessa Paradis has rejected Amber Heard's abusive behavior at home cases as "incredible" and has said the performing artist is a touchy and cherishing individual.

Los Angeles Superior Court Judge last Friday issued an impermanent abusive behavior at home limiting request against Depp after his significant other Heard asserted he had been vicious towards her on numerous events amid their 15-month marriage.

Heard showed up in court, with an unmistakable wound all over, asserting that Depp tossed a Phone at her face last Saturday and a month prior "got [her] by the hair and brutally push [her] to the floor". In court archives, Heard kept in touch with, "I live in trepidation that Johnny will come back to the living arrangement unannounced to threaten me, physically and inwardly."

The 43-year-old French on-screen character rejected said Depp was not once physically harsh to her amid the 14 years they lived respectively. They were seeing someone 1998 and 2012 and have two youngsters together, Lily-Rose and Jack. In a letter got solely by TMZ, Paradis composed:

"In every one of the years I have known Johnny, he has never been physically damaging with me and this looks in no way like the man I lived with for 14 great years. He is a delicate, cherishing and adored individual, and I accept with my entire being, that these late claims being made are crazy,"
As per TMZ, Depp's first spouse Lori Anne Allison told companions that Depp, to whom she was hitched somewhere around 1983 and 1985, was a "delicate individual" who was never forceful amid their relationship.


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