- Johnny Depp accused Amber Heard's lawyer of screwing with texts presented at trial on Wednesday.
- Heard's lawyer presented graphic texts he said were sent from Depp to a former personal assistant.
- Depp claimed Heard's lawyer "screwed with" the texts, and said the lawyer could have "typed it up."
Johnny Depp accused Amber Heard's lawyer of messing with text messages where the actor said a woman's sex organs were "rightfully mine."
During Depp's ongoing defamation trial against his ex-wife on Wednesday, Heard's lawyer presented text messages from February 2017 that he said were sent from Depp to a former personal assistant.
"You've said before that if you want to be with a woman sexually, that she is 'rightfully yours,' haven't you?" Heard's attorney asked, in reference to a series graphic text messages describing sex.
"That's ludicrous," Depp responded.
"You've also said that with respect to women that you want to be with, you've remarked, 'I need, I want, I take," Heard's attorney said.
"Equally as ludicrous," Depp said, and denied sending all the texts. He claimed Heard's lawyer might have "screwed with" the texts, and said he could have "typed it up."
Heard's lawyer denied tampering with the text messages.
Depp filed a $50 million defamation suit in 2019 against Heard in 2019, who countersued the following year.
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