James Franco interrogate in the case of beating Johnny Depp Ember Herd

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The lawyers of lawyers Johnny Depp is going to interrogate James Franco because of the recording from the camcorder who recorded how one day the actor was driving with Amber Herd in the elevator.

Recall, Johnny Depp filed to the Amber Herd to court, demanding compensation in the amount of 50 million dollars. The actor accuses to ex-spouse that because of her open letter at The Washington Post in 2018, where the actress (though, when not calling names) argued how repeatedly became a victim of violence, Depp himself was dismissed from the Franchise "Pirates of Caribbean seas". Lawyers Johnny argue that all public speeches of the Amber with hints to the DEPPA's assault - part of the "sophisticated plan" to promote her own career.

The story stretches from May 2016, when the Amber filed for divorce after 15 months of marriage. The reason was the quarrel between the spouses, which occurred on May 21, 2016 and, presumably, grew into a real fight, during which Depp raised his hand to the actress. As evidence, Ember presented bruises on the face and body. On May 27, in court Johnny Depp, it was forbidden to approach the Ember, but the actor himself stated that Herd de "painted" bruises to himself to see the sympathy of the public.

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Put a point in the question, whether the Ember really "painted" the notorious bruises or not, will help, as it turned out, James Franco, who just lived in the same building. Seated media video recording from surveillance cameras showed that on the evening of May 22, 2016 - that is, the day after the fight, Amber and Johnny - Franco rode with the actress in the elevator. And now the lawyers of Johnny Depp are going to ask Franco, whether he noted on the face of his neighbor any visible damage.

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The court conflict of two stars will be delayed for a long time: the proceedings in court appointed as much as on February 3, 2020 and will take place within 12 days.

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