Kate Moss tell court that Johnny Depp 'caught' her when she 'fell down the stairs'
Kate Moss is set to appear in court on Wednesday and testify on behalf of her ex-Johnny Depp in his ongoing lawsuit against the ex-Amber Heard, and according to the New York Post, she's ready to spill about one incident in particular.
According to internal reports, the 48-year-old former
supermodel, who was romantically involved with Depp from 1994 to 1997,
prepared to tell the court about an incident in which she fell down a flight
of stairs and Depp saved her from her.
A source close to the case told the outlet about the incident,
saying: “Moss will be speaking about an incident when she was walking down
some stairs in Jamaica. She was wearing flip-flops and slipped on the last
two steps. Johnny caught her and tended to her."
Moss's scheduled deposition comes after Heard brought her up in
court while she was discussing an incident in which Depp allegedly pushed
her down some stairs.
Depp's legal team decided to call Moss to testify in the case
after deciding that Depp himself will no longer take the stand.
As for Heard's slip, it first occurred on May 5 when she
described a courtroom fight during which she punched Depp out of fear that
he would push her sister down the stairs.
Heard had said, "Whitney had her back to the ladder, and Johnny
is swinging toward her," Heard said. “I don't hesitate, I don't wait, I
just, in my head, instantly think of Kate Moss and the stairs. And I pounced
on him.