Amber Heard just gave her first sit-down interview since the defamation trial verdict was released earlier this month.
In an interview with Today's Savannah Guthrie, Heard maintained that she told the truth in her testimony and that she stands by what she said, despite the jury's verdict.
The actress also spoke about the online harassment she received as a result of the case.
According to the New York Post, Heard allegedly offered the NBC show multiple documents from a doctor that "contained years, years of real-time explanations of what was going on," she stated in a 20-minute Peacock preview clip.
"There's a binder worth of years of notes dating back to 2011 from the very beginning of my relationship that were taken by my doctor, who I was reporting the abuse to," Amber is said to have said in the film, according to the New York Post.
One of the records, according to Dateline, references a time when Depp allegedly "struck her, shoved her against a wall, and threatened to kill her."
According to the New York Post, the actress' lawyers in the case didn't use the documents as evidence because they were "hearsay."
While Amber hinted in a recent interview that she would file another appeal, Johnny said after the trial result that he's ready to move on and thanked the jury for giving him his life back.
The actor is poised to release a new music record with Jeff Beck, with whom he has been performing throughout the United Kingdom.