Heard attorney: Depp ‘cannot and will not take responsibility for his own actions’
During closing arguments in Johnny Depp’s defamation lawsuit against Amber Heard, an attorney for Heard told jurors that Depp “cannot and will not take responsibility for his own actions,” adding that Depp and his legal team are asking the jury to believe that domestic abuse is “always someone else’s fault.”
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