Kate Moss: Moment Johnny Depp lawyers celebrate after Amber Heard mentions Depp’s ex

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Kate Moss: Moment Johnny Depp lawyers celebrate after Amber Heard mentions Depp’s ex. Kate Moss will appear at Johnny Depp’s $100million defamation trial against Amber Heard, reports say. Amber Heard had brought up the model in her testimony earlier this month, saying she felt connected to Moss due to a rumor Depp pushed her down the stairs when they were dating back in the 1990s. But by mentioning the alleged misconduct, Heard inadvertently allowed Depp’s lawyers to call her as a witness to discuss the rumor, which sources say is not true. In fact, after Heard brought up the allegation, Depp’s legal team could be seen fist bumping and celebrating.

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