This Article is From May 30, 2016

Johnny Depp Was Manipulated, Set Up by Amber Heard, Says His Friend

Johnny Depp Was Manipulated, Set Up by Amber Heard, Says His Friend

Johnny Depp photographed at the premiere of Alice Through The Looking Glass. (Image courtesy: AFP)

Highlights

  • Amber Heard threatened to blackmail Johnny Depp, wrote his friend
  • Amber filed for divorce two days after an alleged fight with Mr Depp
  • Johnny Depp got used and manipulated, said his friend Doug Stanhope
Los Angeles: Hollywood star Johnny Depp's friend Doug Stanhope has written a column in support of the actor in the wake of his divorce from Amber Heard and her claims of domestic abuse.

Mr Stanhope, 49, has written an op-ed for The Wrap that Mr Depp, 52, told him his wife of 15 months threatened to blackmail him as their marriage fell apart.

On May 21, hours before Ms Heard claimed that the Pirates of the Caribbean star hit her with a cell phone during a violent argument, Mr Stanhope and another friend named Bingo spent most of the day at the couple's LA home. We assumed initially that his dour mood was because of his mother's death the day before," the stand-up comedian writes.

"But he opened up in the most vulnerable of ways that it was not only his mother, but that Amber was now going to leave him, threatening to lie about him publicly in any and every possible duplicitous way if he didn't agree to her terms. Blackmail is what I would imagine other people might put it, including the manner in which he is now being vilified," Mr Stanhope added.

Ms Heard, 30, filed for divorce two days after her alleged fight with Mr Depp, and on May 27 she was temporarily granted a restraining order against him, after submitting a deposition in which she claimed that she was "extremely afraid" for her safety.

Mr Stanhope, best known for hosting The Man Show on Comedy Central, wrote, "He hadn't slept in days with anxiety. You'd call him a paranoid if you didn't know better. But he knew better and he was right."

The friends left Mr Depp to get some rest, but later that night police were called to his house for a domestic dispute.

The Police, however, has said that despite Ms Heard's claims, they found no evidence for a report when they were called to the home.

"Everything Johnny had told us that she'd been threatening had actually come to be," Mr Stanhope writes.

"It blew up in the news, raced through the Internet like a plague and blew up on Twitter. People are swarming with torches on social media," he added.

He explains that he hesitated coming forward because he didn't want to look like a name-dropper, but believes he had to speak out to defend his friend.

"Abusing women is bad," Mr Stanhope added. "Johnny doesn't abuse anyone. And he told me that day ahead of time that she'd pull something like this. Johnny Depp got used, manipulated, set up and made to look bad. And he saw it coming and didn't or couldn't do anything to stop it," he wrote.

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