Amber Heard Says She was Sexually Exploited by Movie Producer

In a lawsuit delving into Hollywood nudity, the gloves are off. On Monday, London Fields producer Christopher Hanley got highly personal with Amber Heard, the actress who stars in his still-not-yet-released film based on Martin Amis' celebrated novel. In new court documents, the producer addresses Heard's relationship with her ex-husband, Johnny Depp, suggesting that the actor was jealous and contributed to the film's behind-the-scenes strife by pressuring Heard to pull support of provocative scenes.

Nicola Six Limited, the production company behind London Fields, originally brought a $10 million claim against Heard for allegedly disregarding contractual obligations by failing to render acting services in conformity with the shooting script and later by refusing to promote London Fields at the Toronto International Film Festival. The actress, in response, filed counterclaims against Hanley and his wife, Roberta. According to the explosive cross-complaint, the Hanleys secretly shot nude and sex scenes with a body double for Heard in alleged violation of the actress' Nudity Rider. What's more, Hanley supposedly held onto "continuity photos" of Heard in various states of undress after filming.

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Amber Heard has also appeared in The Danish Girl and 3 Days to Kill.