NEW video has emerged of allegedly Johnny Depp and his estranged wife Amber Heard, reportedly filmed months before the 30-year-old actress was granted a temporary domestic violence restraining order against Depp and filed for divorce.
This video, which was obtained by TMZ, apparently shows the 53-year-old actor throwing a wine bottle and a glass in a kitchen.
The video’s Friday release came the day before Heard’s scheduled deposition in Los Angeles on Saturday.
In the video, Depp is apparently seen yelling and slamming cabinets, but the reason for the outburst is unclear. Reps for Depp and Heard could not be immediately reached for comment.
Heard, who reportedly videotaped the argument, appeared to try to calm Depp down by asking him what happened.
“Nothing happened this morning, you know that?” she tells him. “I just woke up and you were so sweet and nice — we were not even fighting this morning. All I said was sorry.”
While Heard didn’t elaborate on what she was apologizing for, the comments don’t seem to settle Depp.
“You want to see crazy? I’ll give you crazy,” Depp said, pouring a glass of red wine. “Here’s me — all your crazy.”
Seconds later, Depp apparently spotted Heard’s camera and appeared to wrestle it out of her hand. “Oh you got this going? Oh really?” he said as the video cuts off.
Depp sources tell TMZ the video is “heavily edited.”
Though the portion leaked is a steady shot without any cuts, there allegedly are portions of the tape where Heard can be “seen smiling and egging him on,” TMZ claims.
It’s unclear if the tape is one of the many recordings Heard plans to submit as evidence in court in her ongoing divorce battle with Depp.
The State of California is one of 12 in the country that requires all-party consent when recording conversations. Consent is implied if all participating parties were clearly notified of the recording and engaged in the conversation anyway.
(SD-Agencies)
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