Amber
Heard accuses estranged husband Johnny Depp of domestic
violence
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[May 28, 2016]
By Piya Sinha-Roy
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Actress Amber Heard obtained a
restraining order on Friday against her estranged
husband Johnny Depp after accusing the actor of verbal,
emotional and physical abuse, days after she filed for
divorce to end their 15-month marriage.
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Heard, 30, said in court filings that Depp, 52, was abusive
to her throughout their marriage, culminating in an argument on
Saturday night in which he hurled a cell phone into her face and
shattered various objects in her apartment.
The filings includes pictures of Heard's injured face. She
appeared to have a bruise on her right cheek as she left a
downtown Los Angeles courtroom.
The judge granted a temporary restraining order for Depp to stay
at least 100 yards away from Heard and move out of the couple's
shared condominium in downtown Los Angeles. A hearing on the
order is scheduled for June 17.
In Heard's declaration filed with the restraining order
application, she said she was seeking $50,000 a month for
spousal support.
In a counter argument filed Friday, Depp's lawyer argued that
Heard "is attempting to secure a premature financial resolution
by alleging abuse."
The judge did not immediately grant Heard's requests for Depp to
undergo anger management sessions or for her to have sole
possession of the couple's pet dog Pistol - the same dog at the
center of the couple's legal trouble in Australia after Heard
breached the country's tight biosecurity laws.
The actress filed the divorce petition in a Los Angeles court on
Monday, citing irreconcilable differences.
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Heard declined to speak to reporters as she left court on Friday.
Depp was attending a charity event in Lisbon, Portugal and was not
in court. His representatives did not immediately respond to a
request for comment.
One of Hollywood's top actors and box office draws, Depp currently
stars in Disney's "Alice through the Looking Glass," opening in
theaters on Friday. Disney declined to comment on Depp.
"Given the brevity of this marriage and the most recent and tragic
loss of his mother, Johnny will not respond to any of the salacious
false stories, gossip, misinformation and lies about his personal
life," a Depp representative said Thursday, according to People.
"Hopefully the dissolution of this short marriage will be resolved
quickly."
Depp and Heard, best known for "Friday Night Lights" and "Pineapple
Express," married in February 2015 after meeting on the set of the
2011 film "The Rum Diary."
(Reporting by Piya Sinha-Roy; Additional reporting and writing by
Dan Whitcomb; Editing by Bill Trott and Dan Grebler)
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