'Wife-beater'? Johnny Depp's not violent, says ex-partner Paradis

Johnny Depp and former partner Vanessa Paradis ended their 14-year relationship in 2012.
Johnny Depp and former partner Vanessa Paradis ended their 14-year relationship in 2012. PHOTO: CHANEL

LONDON • American actor Johnny Depp has been described as "kind" and "non-violent" by his former partner Vanessa Paradis in British court documents that emerged in his libel case brought against The Sun newspaper.

The Hollywood star is suing News Group Newspapers, which publishes the tabloid, and its executive editor Dan Wootton over allegations - strenuously denied - that he abused his former wife Amber Heard.

In an April 2018 article, the paper referred to the Pirates Of The Caribbean (2003 to 2017) star as a "wife-beater".

Two weeks of hearings for the case were due to start in London's High Court in March, but they were suspended due to the coronavirus outbreak after two of Depp's legal representatives had to self-isolate.

It is now set to be tried at the High Court in London in July.

Depp's lawyers want to admit evidence from French singer and actress Paradis, his former long-time partner with whom he has two children.

The couple's 14-year relationship ended in 2012. Depp, 56, married Heard, 34, three years later, while Paradis, 47, wed French director Samuel Benchetrit, 46, in 2018.

In a witness statement, Paradis said she had known the actor for more than 25 years and they had raised their two children together.

"Through all these years I've known Johnny to be a kind, attentive, generous, and non-violent person and father," she stated. "He was never violent or abusive to me."

At a court hearing conducted remotely over Skype on Wednesday, Depp's lawyers said they wanted to admit evidence from actress Winona Ryder, who was in a relationship with the star in the 1990s.

In her statement, Ryder, 48, said she could not "wrap my head around" the accusations that Depp was abusive. "He was never, never violent towards me," she said.

Depp and Heard settled a divorce out of court in 2017, after Heard had obtained a restraining order against him the previous year.

He denies being abusive towards her and has brought separate libel proceedings against Heard in the United States.

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A version of this article appeared in the print edition of The Straits Times on May 16, 2020, with the headline 'Wife-beater'? Johnny Depp's not violent, says ex-partner Paradis. Subscribe