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On the second day of his blockbuster libel hearing in London, Johnny Depp was

asked about 'the Boston plane incident' of May 2014, when the actor is alleged to
have attacked Amber Heard on a flight from Boston to LA before passing out in
the toilet after consuming cocaine, whisky, pills and champagne. A recording of
Mr Depp apparently howling during the flight was also played during the
afternoon session (left are Heard and Depp leaving court today. Depp appeared
to light up a cigar, circled). He denied screaming about how Heard 'liked getting
f****d on set' and making 'vulgar' comments while grilling her about sleeping with
Adderall Diaries co-star James Franco in 2014 (inset together). The Sun's
lawyer, Sasha Wass QC, said Mr Depp made 'vulgar references to [Ms Heard's]
genitalia' and called her a 'go-getter sl**' in front of crew members on a flight from
Boston to LA. He denied having launched the attack, commenting: 'That's quite a
stretch of her imagination.' Pictured right is a bruise on Ms Heard's arm, which
she says was caused by Mr Depp, though it is unrelated to the airplane incident.
Main image Depp and Heard boarding a flight in Australia while married.

The Sun's lawyer, Sasha Wass QC, said Mr Depp made 'vulgar
references to [Ms Heard's] genitalia' and called her a 'go-getter sl**' in
front of crew members on a flight from Boston to LA. 

He denied having launched the attack, commenting: 'That's quite a stretch


of her imagination.' 

A recording of Mr Depp apparently howling during the flight was also


played during the afternoon session. 

Ms Wass QC put it to Mr Depp that it was him in the recording, but the
actor replied: 'I had drunk alcohol prior on the flight but my behaviour was
not as alleged … I was drawing art sketches in my notebook.' 

Afterwards, Ms Wass also read out a text sent by Mr Depp to his friend
Paul Bettany on May 30 2014, which read: 'I'm going to properly stop the
booze thing, darling.

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