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Watch Amber Heard Respond To Audio In Which She Admits To Hitting Johnny Depp

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Man, this case is so messy! Earlier this week even more leaked audio came out of conversations between Johnny Depp and Amber Heard, and once again it looks really bad for her.

This time the transcript included the Aquaman actress admitting to hitting her ex, first on accident then apparently out of anger. Related: Penelope Cruz Joins Winona Ryder In Defending Johnny Depp As we told you at the time, this conversation was played for Amber during her divorce deposition — which was filmed.

And guess what? Now DailyMail.com has that footage as well! In the video clip, Amber listens as Johnny’s attorney plays the tape, rolling her eyes and shaking her head while this plays: Amber interrupts, saying: Hmm.

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