Woodworker Attorney DEBUNKS Amber Heard's "Broken Bed” Testimony!

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Follow along as we walk through a small but important piece of Amber Heard's testimony regarding the alleged December 15, 2015 incident that took place in the couple's L.A. penthouse condo: the bed that Johnny Depp broke/splintered!

Just FYI - this is my first YouTube video and I know it could use some improvement, but hey - it's a process, right?!?!

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Some added context/background: Johnny Depp sued Amber Heard for defamation (seeking $50 million) based on statements Heard made in an op-ed in the Washington Post in December of 2018. Heard has countersued Depp for defamation (seeking $100 million) for statements attributed to Depp describing Heard's op-ed and subsequent actions a hoax to gain notoriety. The case was brought in the Circuit Court for Fairfax County, Virginia, which was found to be the appropriate venue because the Washington Post (publisher of the op-ed) is incorporated in Fairfax County.

Chief Judge, Penny Azcarate is presiding over the matter. Depp is represented by Benjamin Chew, Camille Vasquez, and other members of the law firm of Brown Rudnick LLP. Heard is represented by Elaine Bredehoft, Benjamin Rottenborn, and other members of the law firm of Woods Rogers PLC.

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THIS VIDEO IS FOR EDUCATIONAL AND INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY AND IS NOT TO BE CONSTRUED AS LEGAL ADVICE. PLEASE CONSULT WITH COUNSEL IN YOUR JURISDICTION.

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