Johnny Depp Trial: Video shows Amber Heard and Johnny Depp come face to face
A tense moment from court Thursday shows Amber Heard and Johnny Depp coming face to face as they were both walking through the courtroom. The moment happened as court was adjourning for its afternoon break. Heard appeared to jump back as she was exiting the witness stand and noticed Depp coming toward her. The bailiff got in between the two causing Depp to turn around and shrug, while Heard quickly walked past him.
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