Wright said he met Heard through a mutual friend and took a picture of her for his campaign. He lived on the property of Johnny Depp and Heard for a year. When he was sober, he was kind, generous, and loyal, but when he was drunk or high, he could be vicious.

Wright said that he would act as a sort of middleman between Heard and Depp. He recalled that when Heard was inside the house crying, Depp was outside by the pool drinking. Wright said that he was told that Heard had been mean during a fight, which caused him to call hertalentless.

She has no talent, her looks are all that she has, and when her face gets wrinkled, nobody is going to be interested in her, so she better figure out another way to survive.

After Heard wrote an op-ed for the Washington Post saying she is the victim of domestic violence, Johnny Depp filed a $50 million defamation lawsuit against her. Even though he wasn't named in the op-ed, he argues that it implied that he was the abusive one and that he lost out on development deals.

In her countersuit, Heard described how she was physically and sexually abused by Depp over a period of several years. Over the course of four days, he accused her of being the one who hit her.

Wright said that after the couple married, he was told that he could punch Heard.

Wright said that he was walking with Johnny and that he was married. I can punch her in the face and nobody can do anything about it.