Johnny Depp Creating Masterpieces In Court During Defamation Trial Against Amber Heard
While in court for his defamation case against Amber Heard, Johnny Depp keeps himself busy.
In a now-viral TikTok video, the 58-year-old "Fantastic Beasts" star was seen handing a courtroom sketch on Post-It notes.
On the ninth day of his Virginia trial, Depp drew his counsel, Benjamin Chew.
The video was published on Tuesday by a TikTok user who claimed to be on Team Johnny and gained over four million views in less than 24 hours.
The sketch appears to be a doodle of a woman, however this is yet unclear.
In the video, Depp's lawyer puts on his spectacles to have a better look at the artwork while the "Pirates of the Caribbean" actor talks in his ear about who is seated next to whom.
After admiring the artwork in the courtroom, Depp's lawyer nodded, brought his palm to his heart, and pointed towards Depp.
Meanwhile, Depp flashed a big smile, clearly pleased with his work on the little piece of paper.
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During Tuesday's hearings, Johnny Depp's artwork occurred as the court waited for Plaintiff witness Tara Roberts, Depp's Island Estate Manager, to connect with the judge by video.
According to Roberts, Depp fell out at the beach in front of his children in 2013.
Johnny Depp is suing Amber Heard for $50 million, alleging domestic violence throughout their relationship.
When their marriage began to fall apart, he even claimed to be broken.
The jury sat through two hours of a pre-recorded deposition in which LAPD Officer Melissa Saenz testified that she and her colleague found no crime had been committed during a May 2016 domestic call to Heard's and Depp's house.
Heard's lawyer questioned Saenz's reaction to the call, saying that they didn't take photographs or notes because the "Aquaman" actor was difficult, and that there were no indicators of domestic abuse.
Many people have been horrified by testimony about Johnny Depp and Amber Heard's life in recent days, as their troubled marriage has been made public in the courts.
The hearing on Tuesday concluded with Depp's attorneys playing an audio discussion with Heard in a hotel room in San Francisco in 2016, a year before their divorce was completed.
"Tell the world, Johnny," the "Pineapple Express" actress could be heard saying on the audio.
"Tell them I, Johnny Depp - a man - I'm a victim, too, of domestic violence."