LAPD officer says Amber Heard
A Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) official has now affirmed in Johnny Depp's criticism argument against ex Amber Heard. The official said that she has answered an emergency call at the ex-couple's penthouse in LA on May 21, 2016. Be that as it may, she observed no indications of actual maltreatment on Amber Heard.
The entire contention began when Johnny's ex Amber composed an assessment piece in The Washington Post on how she had turned into a survivor of aggressive behavior at home. While she never referenced Depp, the entertainer's attorneys guaranteed that it harmed his profession and notoriety. The Pirates of the Caribbean star then, at that point, documented a $50 million maligning body of evidence against his ex.
"I did a scope of the area for a suspect," Officer Melissa Saenz expressed, as indicated by Deadline. Saenz told the court she and her accomplice looked through two penthouses yet saw as no suspect. There were likewise so indications of property harm. When gotten some information about red imprints on Amber Heard's face, Saenz said she looked "flushed" like she'd been crying, yet there were no actual wounds on her.
"We met with the person in question. We checked the area, the spouse wasn't there, and the casualty exhorted us that she'd recently had a contention and that she won't give us any additional data. Since we didn't recognize a wrongdoing, we gave her a business card, telling her that she could connect with us later if she had any desire to participate," Saenz said.
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