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Amber Heard had fits of rage, Johnny Depp a 'Southern gentleman': actress's former assistant

A former personal assistant to Amber Heard said she never saw the actress suffer any physical abuse at the hands of then-husband Johnny Depp — but she said Heard once spit in her face when she asked for a higher salary.

Kate James testified in video deposition that she never saw Heard suffer physical abuse caused by Depp

Amber Heard, right, watches video testimony in the courtroom at the Fairfax County Circuit Courthouse in Fairfax, Va., on Thursday. Ex-husband Johnny Depp has sued Heard for libel after she wrote an opinion piece in the Washington Post in 2018, referring to herself as a 'public figure representing domestic abuse.' (Shawn Thew/Pool Photo/The Associated Press)

A former personal assistant to Amber Heard said she never saw the actress suffer any physical abuse at the hands of then-husband Johnny Depp — but she said Heard once spit in her face when she asked for a higher salary.

Heard descended into screaming fits of blind rage, sent incoherent text messages at 4 a.m. and was often drunk and high on illegal drugs, Kate James testified in a video deposition that was played in court on Thursday during the trial for Depp's libel suit against Heard.

Depp, on the other hand, was very calm, almost shy, "like a total Southern gentleman," James said.

The Pirates of the Caribbean actor has accused Heard of indirectly defaming him in a 2018 opinion piece that she wrote for the Washington Post. Heard refers to herself in the article as a "public figure representing domestic abuse."

The piece doesn't name Depp. But his lawyers argue that it clearly refers to a restraining order that Heard sought in May 2016, right after Depp told her he wanted a divorce.

Depp denies abusing Heard, but Heard's lawyers say evidence will prove that he did.

The actor's denials, they argue, lack credibility because he frequently drank and used drugs to the point of blacking out and failing to remember anything he did.

Depp sits in the courtroom after a break on Thursday. He denies abusing Heard, but her lawyers say evidence will prove that he did. (Shawn Thew/Pool Photo/The Associated Press)

The video testimony from James offered an inverse view: Depp was the peaceful one, she said, while Heard was frequently intoxicated and verbally abusive, including to her own mother and sister.

"Her poor sister was treated like a dog that you kicked, basically," James said.

Heard was 'very dramatic': former assistant

James, who worked for Heard from 2012 to 2015, said she was paid "very poorly." She said she was hired with an initial salary of $25 an hour and that her duties ranged from picking up Heard's dry cleaning to talking with the actress's Hollywood agents.

James said she was also tasked with picking up two copies of any magazine that featured Heard and storing them in the garage to prevent Depp from seeing them. Heard went into a "blind rage" when James failed to place the magazines in the garage, James said.

Regarding Heard and Depp's time together, James said Heard was a "very dramatic person" who was deeply insecure in the relationship. Heard often called James to cry and complain about Depp, she said.

"I remember one time she called me when she was alone in New York City, and she was crying and walking around the streets," James said. She said she told Heard to go inside: "I was worried that the paparazzi might take a photo of her."

Questions surround text message

Part of the deposition focused on a text message that Depp had sent to James after he and Heard split up. Depp's text read: "Come over for a spot of purple and we'll fix her flabby ass nice and good."

A lawyer asked if "spot of purple" meant wine and whether "her" meant Heard. James said she didn't want to speculate.

"This is the way he writes," James said of Depp. "It's very random and you don't sort of question it.... He writes in a very abstract way."

Both Depp and Heard are expected to testify at the trial in Fairfax County Circuit Court in Virginia, scheduled for six weeks, along with actors Paul Bettany and James Franco and tech entrepreneur Elon Musk.