Ex-TMZ journalist testified that video in evidence of an angry Johnny Depp was edited, omits Amber Heard audibly snickering JohnnyDeppVsAmberHeard
“When I had clicked the direct link that we received and watched the video in its entirety. It was much shorter than the video we had received — the video that’s been played in this trial,” Tremaine testified. “There was some a bit at the beginning that was played here in which Ms. Heard is seemingly sort of setting up the camera and getting into position. And then, there’s a bit at the end, where she seemingly snickering and looks at the camera. That part was not present in what we received.
While Tremaine said he doesn’t know who sent TMZ the clip, he strongly suggested it was Heard, explaining that the quickest way for the website to receive a copyright of a video is to get it directly from the person who shot and owns it — and that TMZ published the video about 15 minutes after receiving it.Article content
Tremaine acknowledged during cross-examination to having watched some of the trial, leading Heard attorney Elaine Bredehoft to ask: “This gets you your 15 minutes of fame, doesn’t it?” “I’m actually putting myself kind of in the target of TMZ, a very litigious organization, and I’m not seeking any 15 minutes here,” Tremaine replied. “Though you’re welcome to speculate. I could say the same thing, by taking Amber Heard as a client, for you.”
Jurors spent the rest of the day hearing expert testimony, including that of a psychologist called to rebut a defence expert’s opinion that Heard suffered post-traumatic stress caused by intimate partner violence, and a digital forensics expert called to suggest that photos of Heard’s injuries had probably been run through a photo-editing program, although he could not definitively state that the photos were altered.
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