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Depp’s vow of complete global humiliation has come true

In her today In an interview with the show, Hurd said he “took for granted what I assumed was my right to speak” when writing his article. She said she was now worried that continuing to talk about the trial and her accusations against Depp could put her at risk of facing more lawsuits filed by her ex-husband.

“I am afraid that whatever I do, whatever I say or say, every step I take will provide another opportunity for this kind of silencing,” she said. “Which, I guess, is a defamation case – it’s meant to take your vote.”

Hurd told Depp’s team that her allegations of abuse were nothing more than lies. The trial was aimed at slandering who I am as a person, my credibility, calling me a liar in any way, she said.

She also responded to the suggestion that the bruises on her face in photos presented during the trial were fake.

“Again, that’s the thing – if you have bruises, if you have injuries, that’s fake,” she said. “If you don’t, then you weren’t hurt.”

“It simply came to our notice then [Depp’s] team. Why didn’t I help the police? “She said.” Because I testified before and will stay away until the day I die, I didn’t want to cooperate with them. I didn’t want this to come out, I didn’t want it to be known. I didn’t want to cooperate with them because I didn’t want … to get him in trouble. “

Hurd said he still had a love for Depp and did not wish him ill.

“I love him. I loved him with all my heart,” she said. “And I tried to make a deeply broken relationship work. And I couldn’t.”

“I have no bad feelings or bad will towards him at all,” she continued. “I know it can be hard to understand – or it can be really easy to understand. If you’ve just ever loved someone, it has to be easy.”