Johnny Depp’s ex Ellen Barkin suggested there was a “world of violence” surrounding the actor. Recently unsealed court documents in Depp and Amber Heard’s defamation trial have been released this week, including parts of Barkin’s video deposition transcript.
According to the Daily Mail, Barkin was asked if Depp could be “incredibly charming,” to which she replied, “Most abusers are.” When asked to clarify, the actress said: “I meant the ‘big umbrella’ term of abusers.” READ MORE: Ellen Barkin Calls Johnny Depp ‘Controlling, Jealous’ In Trial Video, Alleges Drug Use During Relationship Barkin spoke about an incident in which Depp threw a wine bottle in her direction during a “fight” between “some friends in [a hotel] room” in Las Vegas.
In the recently released docs, Barkin admitted she “wasn’t surprised” that this had happened because “there was always an air of violence around him.” “He’s a yeller, he is verbally abusive.
And those things you can see,” insisting there was “just a lot of yelling” when Depp was around. READ MORE: Amber Heard Allegedly Confessed To Sister Whitney Henriquez That She Cut Off Johnny Depp’s Finger When questioned whom he yelled at, Barkin responded: “His assistant.
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