JOHNNY & AMBER FLUNK LIE TESTS!
National Enquirer|May 23, 2022
Both battling exes aren't telling total truth about their blood-stained brawls
JOHNNY & AMBER FLUNK LIE TESTS!

Depp is suing his ex-wife, claiming she damaged his reputation

JOHNNY DEPP'S riveting testimony in his $50 million defamation case against ex-wife Amber Heard was a parade of lies, according to a world-exclusive lie detector test conducted on behalf of The National ENQUIRER!

The ongoing trial in Virginia was sparked by a 2018 article written by Amber, 36, about domestic violence. Johnny's lawyers claim the op-ed piece insinuates the "Pirates of the Caribbean" hunk was the perpetrator, thus damaging his reputation.

During a crucial juncture of Johnny's testimony, the 58-year-old actor denies Amber's charge she'd suffered "punching, slapping, kicking, headbutting and choking" at her hard-drinking hubby's hands.

"Never did I, myself, reach the point of striking Ms. Heard in any way, nor have I ever struck any woman in my life," Johnny tells the court.

Both Johnny's assertion that a bottle thrown at him severed This fingertip and his quoting Amber are lies, says the expert

That statement is "a baldfaced lie," declares Mike Sylvestre, based on results from his DecepTech lie detector, which analyzes levels of vocal stress and has been used by both government and law enforcement agencies.

He says Johnny also lies about a confrontation with the "Aquaman" actress, his wife from 2015 to 2017, at the door of their bedroom.

"What are you gonna do, hit me again?" he says he asked her. "Would you like to hit me again?"

Proclaims Sylvestre: "I do not believe his statement is true."

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