Supermodel Kate Moss gave her highly anticipated testimony virtually Wednesday in Johnny Depp's $50 million defamation lawsuit against Amber Heard, testifying that the Edward Scissorhands actor did not push her down the steps.
Moss said she had a romantic relationship with Depp from 1994 to 1998.
During a vacation to Jamaica with Depp, Moss slipped down the steps and hurt her back.
Moss said that she screamed because she didn't know what had happened to her and that she was in pain, and that she was carried back to her room and given medical help.
On the trip to Jamaica, Moss said that Depp never pushed her down the stairs.
Moss said that he never pushed, kicked or threw him down the stairs.
When Heard mentioned Moss, the team seemed very pleased. The introduction of the alleged incident with Moss allowed the lawyers for Depp to introduce her as a witness. Heard brought up Moss when she was testifying about the fight she and Johnny Depp had at the top of a staircase. The two people told different stories about the altercation. Heard said she swung at him to prevent him from harming her sister, Whitney Henriquez, who was in between the lovers. In the libel trial against The Sun, which he lost, Heard testified that two people told her that he pushed Moss down the steps. The actor told the jury Heard punched him and that Henriquez was between Heard and Depp to stop Heard from attacking him.
The legal team for Heard rested their case Tuesday. The trial is going to be handed over to the jury on Friday.
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