Johnny Depp’s Accountant Testifies About His Wine Bill | Edward White | Johnny Depp Vs Amber Heard

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Last week Johnny Depp’s accountant Edward White took to the stand. During his testimony it was revealed that since his divorce from Amber Heard his wine expense has dropped to virtually zero, and that Ms. Heard also had a taste for expensive wines.

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For some background- This is a defamation case between Johnny Depp and Amber Heard. Johnny Depp is suing Amber Heard for defamation stemming from her OpEd published in The Washington Post in 2018. Amber Heard is counter suing for defamation claims based on statements made by Johnny Depp’s former lawyer. The trial is taking place in Fairfax, Virginia, the proper venue as The Washington Post is headquartered in said location. Presiding is Judge Penny Azcarate, Johnny Depp is represented by Ben Chew, Camille Vasquez, and more. Amber Heard is represented by Elaine Bredehoft, Ben Rottenborn, and more.

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