During a pre-recorded deposition played in court, Johnny Depp’s doctor confirmed that the actor didn’t pay him for a period of time and that he was worried about Mr Depp’s drug and alcohol use.
Dr Kipper noted that he found that Mr Depp was suffering from bipolar disorder, ADHD, insomnia, substance abuse disorder, and depression.
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