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Amber Heard's friend Eve Barlow tried to mislead the jury Amber Heard Texting costs Eve Barlow to be thrown out of Amber Heard-Johnny Depp trial Tribun24- Johnny Depp and Amber Heard trial continues. Many witnesses testified at the Johnny Depp and Amber Heard trial. These witnesses areJohnny Depp and Amber Heard's friends and acquaintances. So far, Johnny Depp and Amber Heard's two witnesses, have been thrown out of court. Amber Heard's friend was forced to leave the courtroom where the hearing against the controversial actor was taking place British music journalist Eve Barlow, Amber Heard's close friend, was kicked out of the defamation trial against Johnny Depp. Her journalist instincts kicked in According to the testimony of some of the people who have access to the hearing where a lawsuit that could mean the actor the payment of $50 million dollars for defamation is being discussed, last Friday, the contributor to New York Magazine was caught by the judge handling the case sending text messages from her cell phone and issuing tweets on social networks, where the main objective was to relate what happened in the enclosure. Because of this, the woman in question, who was also in the area that normally corresponds to lawyers, was invited to leave the place without the right to return. Eve Barlow has become an inseparable friend of Johnny Depp's ex-wife to the extent of wanting to act as part of her legal team, exercising functions that do not correspond to her, such is the case of trying to intervene against Gina Deuters, witness and friend of the 58-year-old actor. She tried to mislead the jury Apparently, Barlow also showed a post of the witness alleging that it was recent to the trial, being that this was last year, so the journalist was expelled and her testimony was removed from the record. "Amber had her closest journalist friend sit in the front row - with her legal team - at the trial, live tweeting, texting and posting information. Eve Barlow seems to believe she is part of Amber's legal team. Depp's lawyers finally had enough and banned her from the courtroom," said a source who preferred to remain anonymous. All you need to know about their trial Johnny Depp and Amber Heard's latest court date is this time taking place in the USA. Their defamation trial is already creating headlines, not least because it is being broadcast live. Here, in this guide to the conflict between Johnny Depp and Amber Heard, we outline all your need to know about their legal battle and their relationship. When were Johnny Depp and Amber Heard married? The two actors started dating in 2012 after first meeting when filming 'The Rum Diary'. They were married in February 2015, but that marriage fell apart within 15 months. It was Heard who filed for divorce from Depp in May of 2016, with that being confirmed in January of 2017. Amber Heard write about Johnny Depp? Their legal battle started with a piece written by Heard in The Washington Post in December of 2018. "I had the rare vantage point of seeing, in real time, how institutions protect men accused of abuse," she wrote, detailing an abusive relationship she once had without naming Depp. But, Depp's legal team felt the piece damaged his reputation anyway. "The op-ed's clear implication that Depp is a domestic abuser is categorically and demonstrably false," his legal team stated. Why did Johnny Depp sue Amber Heard? Depp is suing Heard now and she has launched a counterclaim, but in the previous trial in the UK he actually sued the owners of The Sun for defamation, for an article in which they referred to him as a "wife beater". Heard was a witness in that trial and Depp lost his case and wasn't able to launch a successful appeal either. Now, he has taken matter to the USA and to Virginia, which is home to two Washington Post offices and a printing press. It will be more difficult for Depp to win the case in the USA compared to the UK, given the differences in defamation laws, but his legal team believe they have a better chance in Virginia compared to most other states. When is the Johnny Depp vs Amber Heard trial? The trial started on Tuesday, April 12. It is expected to last up to six weeks. There will be many celebrity witnesses, including Elon Musk and James Franco. With the trial being broadcast live each day, it'll also make for gripping television. Amber Heard's friend Eve Barlow tried to mislead the jury | Tribun24 Source Marca Marca
Amber Heard's friend Eve Barlow tried to mislead the jury
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