Johnny Depp Trial: Security Guard Says He Warned Amber Heard, You’re Going to ‘Kill Each Other’
19.04.2022 - 03:47
/ thewrap.com
Johnny Depp’s private security guard Sean Bett took the witness stand Monday in the actor’s defamation trial and showed the court pictures of what he said were injuries Depp sustained during fights with his then-wife Amber Heard. Bett told the Fairfax, Virginia courtroom that he took the pictures “just in case she made allegations.”Bett said photos from March 2015 showed the actor with “a swollen kind of cheekbone, eyelid.” Bett said Depp also sustained injuries in a December 2015 fight with Heard.
Those photos showed scratches and bruises on the actor’s face.The security guard told jurors the relationship between Depp and Heard started as “loving” and “giddy,” but changed to “constant arguing and bickering.” Bett said Heard initiated the arguments with the “Pirates of the Caribbean” actor. During one dispute, Bett told the court the “Aquaman” actress lost it, calling Depp “a fat ass, f— you too Johnny and you too Sean.” The security guard also accused Heard of throwing a water bottle at the actor.Realizing the arguments were getting out of hand, Bett said he told Heard while driving her home, “This can’t continue.
You guys are either going to kill each other or you’re going to be in jail.” He added that her eyes filled with tears and she said, “But I love him and I’m not going to lose him.”Earlier in the day, the court played the second half of a pre-recorded video testimony from Dr. David Kipper, Depp’s private physician and addiction specialist.
In the video, Kipper described an incident from March 2015 when Depp cut off part of his finger. Kipper told attorneys, “I cleaned his wound” before taking him to the hospital.Kipper said he went back to the house to look for the missing digit, telling the court Depp’s chef
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