Former
celebrity
couple
Johnny
Depp
and
Amber
Heard
are
currently
embroiled
in
a
legal
tussle
whose
trial
is
taking
place
in
Fairfax,
Virginia.
The
hearing
recently
took
a
dramatic
turn
when
Amber's
friend,
British
music
journalist
Eve
Barlow
was
kicked
out
of
the
court.
As
per
a
report
by
Page
Six,
Eve
Barlow
seated
in
the
front
row
of
the
courtroom,
was
seen
texting
and
live-tweeting
the
court
proceedings,
following
which
the
judge
reprimanded
her.
She
even
tried
to
intervene
in
the
trial
over
Depp's
witness
Gina
Deuters.
According
to
the
court's
transcripts,
Judge
Azcarate
said,
"She
was
tweeting
live
from
my
courtroom...
and
I
know
the
deputies
took
her
out
because
she
was
texting.
That's
against
the
court
order.
Ms.
Barlow
is
not
coming
back
into
the
courtroom
during
this
trial."
A
source
told
the
portal
that
Eve
allegedly
pretended
to
be
a
part
of
Amber's
legal
team
and
even
tried
to
intervene
in
Gina's
testimony.
In
order
to
prove
that
Gina
was
a
'compromised'
witness,
she
pointed
out
a
social
media
post
shared
by
Gina,
claiming
that
it
was
posted
recently.
However,
in
reality,
the
post
was
shared
in
2021,
even
prior
to
the
couple's
trial
against
the
tabloid.
Gina
admitted
that
she
had
watched
the
clips
of
the
trial
online
before
giving
testimony
which
led
to
her
dismissal
from
the
courtroom.
Her
testimony
was
also
struck
from
the
record.
Johnny
Depp
had
filed
a
defamation
case
against
his
ex-wife
Amber
Heard
over
an
op-ed
in
2018,
in
which
she
had
claimed
that
she
was
a
victim
of
domestic
violence.
He
had
claimed
that
Amber
fabricated
abuse
allegations
in
an
attempt
to
get
a
huge
divorce
settlement
from
him.
Meanwhile,
Amber
is
currently
on
a
social
media
break.
A
few
days
before
the
trial,
she
had
penned
an
Instagram
post
in
which
she
had
written,
"I'm
going
to
go
offline
for
the
next
several
weeks.
As
you
may
know,
I'll
be
in
Virginia,
where
I
face
my
ex-husband
Johnny
Depp
in
court.
Johnny
is
suing
me
for
an
op-ed
I
wrote
in
the
Washington
Post,
in
which
I
recounted
my
experience
of
violence
and
domestic
abuse.
I
never
named
him,
rather
I
wrote
about
the
price
women
pay
for
speaking
out
against
men
in
power.
I
continue
to
pay
the
price,
but
hopefully,
when
this
case
concludes,
I
can
move
on
and
so
can
Johnny.
I
have
always
maintained
a
love
for
Johnny
and
it
brings
me
great
pain
to
have
to
live
out
the
details
of
our
past
life
together
in
front
of
the
world."