Depp says wife-beating claim made him 'Quasimodo'

Hollywood legend Johnny Depp on Friday accused Britain's The Sun tabloid of turning him from "Cinderella into Quasimodo" by claiming he beat his ex-wife Amber Heard.

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US actor Johnny Depp gestures as he leaves on the third day of his libel trial against News Group Newspapers (NGN), at the High Court in London, on July 9, 2020. - Hollywood superstar Johnny Depp testified in a London court on Thursday that he was so often high or strung out on drugs that he was "in no condition" to hurt his ex-wife Amber Heard. Depp is suing the publishers of The Sun and the author of the article for the claims that called him a "wife-beater" in April 2018. (Photo by JUSTIN TALLIS / AFP)

2020-07-10 20:24:00

Hollywood legend Johnny Depp on Friday accused Britain's The Sun tabloid of turning him from "Cinderella into Quasimodo" by claiming he beat his ex-wife Amber Heard.

The first week of Depp's star-studded libel trial against the paper's publisher and executive editor drew to a close with the 57-year-old denying hurling a champagne bottle and a phone at his former wife.

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