Johnny Depp Will Have His Day in Court. Again.

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Johnny Depp Will Have His Day in Court. Again.
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No, Johnny Depp’s next trial will not be televised.

as a defendant, Brooks claimed that when he told Depp that they could only film one more exterior shot of the night due to permit requirements, the actor became angry. The location manager alleged Depp then followed him, yelled, “Who the fuck are you? You have no right to tell me what to do,” and punched him twice in the ribs.

Brooks, who is also suing Depp’s production company for wrongful termination, said that he was fired after refusing to sign an agreement not to sue the production, and subsequently, according to Brooks’s lawyerfound it difficult to get work. In 2019, when the trial was originally scheduled to begin before delays, Harris told“We obviously recognize that in the hierarchy of Hollywood, Johnny Depp is on top and the location managers are somewhere mid-level or toward the bottom.

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