Elon Musk 'will not testify’ in Johnny Depp- Amber Heard’s defamation trial

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Elon Musk would not have to testify in Johnny Depp and Amber Heard’s ongoing defamation trial, according to The Post.

It is reported that the Twitter owner was listed as potential witness for Heard at the start of the trial, but now the Musk’s attorney Alex Spiro said Wednesday his client won’t take the stand in a Virginia courtroom.

Earlier, The Hollywood Reporter mentioned that the tech billionaire became “infatuated” with Heard after meeting on the set of Robert Rodriguez’s Machete Kills in 2013.

However, in April 2017, the Aquaman actress went official by sharing a photo of the two on Instagram post her split with Depp.

Over the time, the couple spotted on several public outings, but a year later, both Musk and Heard called their relation off.

Depp’s ex-wife confirmed the split on her social media.

 “Being in the public eye means having to explain yourself to so many people, so much of the time. In this case, I'd like to remain quieter. Although we have broken up, Elon and I care deeply for one another and remain close,” she wrote.

Reportedly, Musk’s name was dragged in during Depp’s unsuccessful U.K. libel case against a tabloid, when the Pirates of the Caribbean star alleged that the Tesla founder had an affair with his ex-wife while she was still married to him.