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Jason Momoa, James Wan allegedly mistreated Amber Heard on ‘Aquaman’ set

Notes from Amber Heard’s therapist taken during therapy sessions include descriptions of alleged mistreatment from Jason Momoa and director James Wan on the Aquaman 2 set.

The notes were included in a defamation trial between Johnny Depp and Heard. Depp had accused Heard of defaming him after she alleged that he abused her. According to an exclusive report from Variety, Depp superfans, paid court fees to see documents from Heard’s therapist, Dr. Dawn Hughes.

“Jason said he wanted me fired,” the notes say, according to Variety. “Jason drunk — late on set. Dressing like Johnny. Has all the rings too.”

The notes from Hughes also suggest that Wan ostracized Heard on set because her legal battle with Depp was bringing the movie bad press.

“He raised his voice @ me — ‘I can’t even post about Aquaman’ — made it like it was my fault – I said ‘I’m sorry,’” say Hughes’ notes in reference to Wan, according to Variety. “Nobody could take selfies with me on set given blackout.”

Heard, Wan or Momoa all declined to comment to Variety. DC, however, did provide comments in defense of Momoa and Wan.

“Jason Momoa conducted himself in a professional manner at all times on the set of ‘Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom,’” a DC spokesperson said of Momoa.

In a statement supporting Wan the spokesperson also said, ““James is known for treating members of his cast and crew with the utmost respect and for fostering a positive, collaborative environment on set — the ‘Aquaman’ films were no exception.”

Heard is now being accused of trying to ruin Momoa’s career by many people on Twitter, despite the fact that the notes were released at the insistence of Depp supporters.

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