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Police say Amber Heard was not a victim of domestic violence

Los Angeles Police Officer Melissa Sans says Amber Heard, the ex-wife of Hollywood star Johnny Depp, has not been the victim of domestic violence. On May 21, 2016, Amber Heard made an emergency call to the emergency number 911. The phone call came from the house where Johnny Depp and Amber live together in Los Angeles. The officer testified in court that he did not find any visible injuries on Herd’s body when he arrived at the scene. The officer made the remarks during the hearing of a defamation suit filed against Johnny Depp’s ex – wife, Amber Herd.

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He and an accompanying officer swept the area where he was suspected to be a victim of domestic violence, but could not find anything suspicious. There were signs of damage to property in the home. When the lawyer asked if Amber Heard’s face was red, Melissa Sans said Amber Heard’s face was red with tears and there were no injuries on her body. Officer Melissa Sans confirmed that Amberhead had no signs of being a victim of domestic violence.

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“Johnny Depp was not there when we got there. We saw Amber Heard and checked the location. Herd told us that she and her husband had just had an argument and were not in the mood to speak now. We did not find any evidence of a crime, so we returned after being given our business card to contact us if you would like to contact us, “said Sans.

Depp says his wife, Amber Heard, made defamatory remarks in a 2018 press release and lost her film opportunities as a result. Johnny Depp has filed a $ 50 million defamation suit against his wife.

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