NOTE: This article contains details that are graphic and disturbing. Please read at your own discretion. Actor Amber Heard suffered post-traumatic stress disorder from violence she suffered at the hands of her ex-husband Johnny Depp, including multiple acts of sexual assault, a psychologist testified Tuesday.
The sexual assaults included being forced to perform oral sex and having Depp penetrate her with a liquor bottle, the psychologist, Dawn Hughes, told jurors at Depp’s libel trial against Heard.
He accuses her of falsely claiming in a newspaper op-ed piece that she was a victim of domestic violence. Hughes’ testimony contradicts that of a psychologist hired by Depp’s lawyers, who said Heard was faking her symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder and suffered from borderline and histrionic personality disorders.
Hughes disputed that Heard suffers from any personality disorder. Read more: Amber Heard fires PR team days ahead of testimony in Johnny Depp defamation trial Hughes was the first witness to take the stand on Heard’s behalf after Depp’s lawyers rested their case Tuesday morning.