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Officers tell court 'no injuries on Amber Heard after fight with Depp'

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CHURCH May 27, 2016, was the day that Johnny Depp and Amber Heard’s marriage went from private misery to public, career-killing spectacle.

Heard, who had just filed for divorce, arrived at a Los Angeles courthouse that day to seek a temporary restrainin­g order, showing up with a clear mark on her face, which she said Depp inflicted during a fight six days prior. Photograph­ers captured the scene, and the allegation­s became tabloid fodder across the globe.

Depp says he never hit her, and now he’s suing Heard for libel in Fairfax County Circuit Court. On Wednesday, jurors in the case heard from police officers who responded to the couple’s penthouse immediatel­y after the fight. None of the officers saw the red mark that was so prominent six days later.

Officer Tyler Hadden, one of the officers who responded to the couple’s penthouse apartment on May 21, 2016, said Heard refused to talk to officers and had no signs of an injury, although he acknowledg­ed she’d been crying and was redfaced.

“Just because I see a female with pink cheeks and pink eyes doesn’t mean something happened,” he said in a recorded deposition played for jurors on Wednesday.

Depp had already left the penthouse by the time officers arrived. Officers said they had no idea who Heard was, or that she was married to Depp. He said neither Heard nor anyone at the penthouse complex was willing to tell him or the other officers who Heard’s husband was.

Jurors heard similar testimony Tuesday from an officer who accompanie­d Hadden to the penthouse.

An officer who made a follow-up visit that night, William Gatlin, testified on Wednesday that he saw no injuries either, though he acknowledg­ed that his visit was brief and he got no closer than 3 metres from Heard. He said his check was a perfunctor­y one because it appeared that the call was just a duplicate to the one that Hadden had already responded to.

The jury saw bodycam video of Gatlin’s response, which was less than two minutes. Heard could only be seen at a distance.

Heard’s lawyers, in their questions, have suggested that Heard could have covered her injuries with makeup, because at that point she still wanted to protect Depp. They also asked officers why they didn’t investigat­e a potential case of domestic violence more thoroughly.

The officers’ testimony is some of Depp’s best evidence that Heard contrived the allegation­s against her ex-husband. It complement­s earlier testimony from witnesses who say they saw Heard and her sister practicing fake punches in the days after the attack.

It’s far from definitive, though. Heard’s lawyers have yet to put on their case, and some of her friends say they were at the penthouse when Depp allegedly attacked her.

And even if jurors were to conclude that Depp never assaulted his wife on May 21, they have heard evidence of other alleged assaults before and during the couple’s brief marriage.

Depp sued Heard for libel after she wrote an op-ed piece piece in The Washington Post in 2018 referring to herself as “a public figure representi­ng domestic abuse.” The article doesn’t mention Depp by name, but his lawyers say the article defames him neverthele­ss because it’s a clear reference to the highly publicised allegation­s Heard made when she filed for divorce in 2016 and obtained a temporary restrainin­g order as well.

Jurors also heard recorded testimony

Wednesday from Christian Carino, an agent who represente­d Depp and Heard and was friends with both. He said he believes the abuse allegation­s scuttled Depp’s participat­ion in a sixth Pirates of the Caribbean film, but he did not pin the loss of that film specifical­ly on Heard’s 2018 op-ed piece.

Heard’s lawyers told jurors in opening statements that there must be proof that the Post article specifical­ly damaged Depp’s reputation for him to prevail in a libel case.

Carino also testified that Heard

twice tried to reconcile with Depp, even after she filed for divorce – once in 2016 and again in 2017. At one point in 2016 he brokered a meeting between Heard and a reluctant Depp that ended in a fight.

He also testified briefly about Heard’s subsequent relationsh­ip with tech entreprene­ur Elon Musk. Heard texted Carino in 2017 professing sadness about her breakup with Musk. Carino seemed incredulou­s, and texted in response to Heard, “You told me a thousand times you were just filling space.”

 ?? AFP/VNA Photo ?? ABUSE CLAIMS: Actress Amber Heard talking to one of her lawyers in the Fairfax County Circuit Courthouse.
AFP/VNA Photo ABUSE CLAIMS: Actress Amber Heard talking to one of her lawyers in the Fairfax County Circuit Courthouse.

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