Extremely anticipated witness Kate Moss answered questions through the Johnny Depp v. Amber Heard trial on Wednesday and rapidly denied the rumor that Depp pushed her down a flight of stairs.
Heard talked about Moss in her personal testimony when recalling a combat the actress had with Depp throughout their marriage, citing the widespread rumor that Depp pushed Moss down a flight of stairs whereas they dated between 1994 and 1997.
On Wednesday, Moss testified that she and Depp went on trip in Jamaica within the Nineties.
"We're leaving the room and Johnny left the room earlier than I did. And there had been a rainstorm. And as I left the room, I slid down the steps and I harm my again.
"I screamed as a result of I did not know what occurred to me and I used to be in ache, and he got here operating again to assist me and carried me to my room and introduced me medical consideration."

Legal professional Ben Chew requested Moss if Depp ever pushed her down any stairs.
"No, he by no means pushed me, kicked me or threw me down any stairs," Moss mentioned.
Heard talked about Moss in her testimony on Might 5 when recalling a combat she and Depp had throughout their relationship, which led to 2016. Heard testified that Depp tried to hit Heard's sister on the high of a staircase and mentioned, "I simply immediately consider Kate Moss and the steps, and I swung at him. In all my relationships to this point, I hadn't [delivered] a blow. For the primary time, I hit him sq. within the face."
Heard testified concerning the rumor in 2020 in Depp's libel case within the U.Okay. in opposition to British newspaper The Solar, which he sued after it referred to as him a "wife-beater."
Based on the Related Press, Heard mentioned throughout that trial: "He was about to push her [Heard's sister] down the steps and the second earlier than that occurred, I remembered data I had heard that he pushed a former girlfriend—I imagine it was Kate Moss—down the steps."
Depp testified on Wednesday that he had not heard of the rumor "earlier than Miss Heard grabbed maintain of it."
Depp is suing Heard for $50 million for defamation after she wrote an op-ed in 2018 with The Washington Put up claiming, with out naming Depp, that she was a sufferer of home abuse. Heard is countersuing for $100 million for nuisance.
Closing arguments within the trial, which is in its sixth week, are anticipated on Friday.
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Replace 5/25/22, 1:14 p.m. ET: This story has been up to date with further data.
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