Katherine Kendall says she was 'misquoted' by The Sun to slander Johnny Depp

Katherine Kendall says she was 'misquoted' by The Sun to slander Johnny Depp

With Johnny Depp and Amber Heard's fight in court raising, frightening new articulations have surfaced protecting the previous. 

American on-screen character and an extremist of the #MeToo development, Katherine Kendall said she was 'misquoted' in the scandalous article by The Sun which called Depp a 'tank top' over which the entertainer has sued the distribution. 

Kendall revealed to London's High Court that her "words were taken outside the realm of relevance" and she was "misquoted". 

Kendall told the court in an observer articulation that she never blamed Depp for "harming" Heard as she never had any "direct information" about him ever being oppressive in any capacity. 

She proceeded to uncover that she had messaged a journalist for The Sun in those days saying: "Golden had hit him, which is the reason as you probably are aware I don't overlook 'any' savagery." 

"I never intended to be in an article that called Johnny Depp an 'undershirt'. I revealed to you that I didn't realize that that generally will be valid by any stretch of the imagination!" she composed. 

She proceeded to state the distribution had utilized the #MeToo development for their own advantages. 

Kendall had likewise purportedly endure maltreatment because of fallen Hollywood tycoon Harvey Weinstein in 1993.

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