According to Marca, several alleged Johnny Depp fans paid $3,000 to open the undisclosed court documents from the case. Although they intended on finding out more hard evidence against Heard, the documents revealed something completely different.
In documents reviewed and posted by the New York Post, Depp and Manson had an alleged text conversation in 2016. In the conversation, Manson allegedly compared his current wife Lindsay Usich, to Amber Heard.
Manson wrote:
The reference was of 2016 when Usich asked for a restraining order against Marilyn Manson after she claimed that he had drugs at home and would “beat her up.”
To this, Johnny Depp replied:
Post this, Manson made reference to a 2016 incident when the police were called to Johnny Depp and Heard’s house, stating:
Amber Heard’s lawyers had mentioned during the trial that Depp and Manson would consume drugs together. The Pirates of the Caribbean star himself admitted that he used to do “pills” with Manson. He said:
During the trial, Depp also joked about once giving a pill to Manson so that “he would stop talking so much.”
Johnny Depp had painted a different picture of Amber Heard during the trial
As per court documents reviewed by the Daily Beast, an unsealed request was made by Johnny Depp’s team to oppose a mental examination of the star. They stated that he should not be put through an independent medical examination. The reason given in the documents was because Johnny “Is Not Alleging Harm Based On A Specific Physical or Mental Injury.”
The documents further read:
The outlet also mentions that the unsealed documents consisted of text conversations between Heard and Depp’s former assistant Stephen Deuters from 2014. The conversations are from after the alleged incident involving Depp kicking Heard during a private jet flight occurred.
The evidence was dubbed inadmissable during the trial even though it was presented in Depp’s UK trial.
The texts from Deuters apparently read:
Depp then texted Amber Heard apologizing for his behavior and stating that he would never do it again.
The Edward Scissorhands actor said:
However, Brown Rudnick, Depp’s lawyers, could not retrieve any message records from the Charlie and the Chocolate Factory star’s iCloud. They ultimately stated that the texts were “missing.”
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