Johnny Depp's doctor tells trial he 'never' saw any injuries from physical abuse on Amber Heard
The court watched pre-recorded video deposition from Dr. David Kipper, a Beverly Hills doctor who treats celebrities for addiction and whose previous clients have included Ozzy Osborne.
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