Johnny Depp's Assault Trial July 25th Won't Be Sequel to Blockbuster Defamation One (no cameras allowed)
"A source close to Johnny Depp tells Law&Crime that attorneys Camille Vasquez and Ben Chew will return to court next month but this time in Los Angeles, California, as their star client defends himself against an allegation that he punched a crew member while shooting City of Lies in 2017." - Law and Crime, June 16, 2022. (A copy of the complaint is included in the coverage.)
That's the concention of Gregg Brooks, location manager. In addition in his lawsuit which also includes other defendants he claims that he had been fired when he didn't agree to be silent about the alleged incident and not sue.
That's one side the story.
The other, provided by The Hollywood Reporter, is that it had been Brooks who had been the predator. Allegedly, Brooks was verbally abusing a Black homeless person and Depp stepped in. That's the sworn declaration of script supervisor Emma Danoff.
The trial is to begin July 25th.
However, so far cameras are not being allowed in the courtroom. That means no kind of sequel to the blockbuster "Depp v Heard."
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