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[/tvshowbiz/johnny_depp/index.html Johnny Depp] threw a phone at Amber Heard and called her 'Amber Turd' after she allegedly defecated in their bed after a blazing row on her 30th birthday party in which he threw a champagne bottle at her, a court heard today.<br>The 57-year-old actor is being cross-examined on the fourth day of his libel trial at the High Court in London, where he is facing questions about alleged assault against his ex-wife in LA in 2016.<br>The court was shown a photograph of Heard's bruised face after she claims Depp hurled a phone at her face as they argued over the so-called 'defecation incident' a month after the Hollywood legend decided to divorce his wife over the soiling of their bed.<br>The actor told the court he believes that Heard, 34, was responsible for the defecation but under questioning admitted that it could have been her 'crass' trans activist friend iO Tillet Wright.<br>He arrived at Heard's birthday party on April 21, 2016 around two hours late after receiving some bad news about his financial affairs from his accountants and smoking cannabis to relieve his stress.<br>The Hollywood legend admitted that he went to bed to read a book after Heard's guests had gone and started arguing with her about his behaviour.<br>As the confrontation escalated, Heard claims that her ex-husband threw a magnum champagne bottle at her and shoved her to the floor [https://minhviettrans.com/dich-vu-thue-xe/ thuê xe ô tô tại hà nội] several times before leaving a note reading 'Happy F***ing Birthday'.<br>Depp claims that Heard had been 'drinking heavily' and attacked him while he was reading in bed, punching him in the face four times before he grabbed her arms to stop her.<br>He says the next day Heard or one of her friends 'defecated' in their marital bed, and he believes Heard was responsible after she later told the building manager that it was 'just a harmless prank' - at which point Depp 'resolved' to divorce her.<br>He denied that their small dog could have been responsible for the faeces, but admitted that Wright could have been responsible and he could not be certain it was Heard.<br><br>The actor also admitted laughing about the faeces the day after the incident and making 'Amber Turd' jokes.<br>A month later he came to collect his things from their LA apartment after deciding to divorce Heard over the defecation incident and another row began, during which Heard claims he threw the phone but Depp claims he did not touch her. <br>Depp is suing The Sun for libel after it labelled him a 'wife beater'.<br>He called the accusation 'utter falsity' and 'fraudulent' and has claimed Heard abused him throughout their marriage.<br>On another dramatic day at the trial today:<br>The court was played a recording of Depp threatening to cut off [http://www.search.com/search?q=SpaceX%20founder SpaceX founder] Elon Musk's penis;[http://www.search.com/search?q=Depp%20accused Depp accused] Heard of cheating on him with eccentric billionaire Musk, which Musk denies vehemently;57-year-old actor asked Heard to 'cut him' with a knife in disturbing audio played in the High Court;Depp texted agent Christian Carino to have Heard replaced in Aquaman film but denied organising petition;Depp claimed Heard was the only woman in his life who had ever accused him of physical assault;Court heard about Heard's 'history of substance abuse, including addiction to cocaine and liquor';Actor said spat with ex-girlfriend Kate Moss in New York hotel in 1994 was not true but did trash the room;Depp told court he chased 'ravenous' paparazzi from heavily-pregnant Vanessa Paradis with a plank in 1999; He claimed co-star Ellen  Barkin accused him of being violent after he jilted her love when they were dating.        Amber Heard showing bruises she claims were inflicted by Johnny Depp as he allegedly smashed her iPhone in her face at her LA home in May 2016, a month after Heard allegedly 'defecated' in their marital bed on her 30th 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[/news/ghislainemaxwell/index.html Ghislaine Maxwell] refused to open the front door to the FBI when they raided her $1million home and fled to another room in the house, prosecutors claimed today.<br>The alleged chief recruiter for [/news/jeffrey_epstein/index.html Jeffrey Epstein] fled to another room and was seen 'quickly shutting a door behind her'.<br>The FBI smashed down the door and discovered a mobile phone wrapped in tin foil which prosecutors called a 'seemingly misguided effort to evade detection' by law enforcement.<br>New York prosecutors said this was evidence that Maxwell was 'skilled at living in hiding' and should be denied bail.<br>Maxwell, 58, will appear in court Tuesday where a judge will decide if she can be freed. <br>         Ghislaine Maxwell refused to open the front door to the FBI and tried to flee to another room when they raided her $1million home, prosecutors claimed Monday<br>       The FBI smashed down the door and discovered a mobile phone wrapped in tin foil which prosecutors called a 'seemingly misguided effort to evade detection' <br>      Currently she is being held in the fortress-like Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn where she is wearing paper clothes to ensure she doesn't kill herself.<br>Epstein hanged himself last August while awaiting trial on sex trafficking charges and [https://minhviettrans.com/dich-vu-thue-xe/ thuê xe ô tô đi tỉnh] the Department of Justice wants to ensure she does not do the same.<br>Maxwell is accused of grooming girls as young as 14 for Epstein to abuse between 1994 and 1997, a period when she was his girlfriend as well as his procurer.<br>Prosecutors from the Southern District of New York outlined their case against Maxwell's bail in a 19- page document filed Monday.<br>Maxwell had offered a $5million bond co-signed by two of her sisters and backed up by more than $3.75million in property in the UK.<br>She would be confined to a home in the New York area, surrender all her travel documents and be subject to GPS monitoring.<br>But [https://www.vocabulary.com/dictionary/prosecutors%20argued prosecutors argued] nothing would ensure that somebody with three passports, including for France which has no extradition treaty with the UK, would suffice.<br>They said that her conduct during the 8:30am raid on July 2 at the property called 'Tuckedaway' in the rural town of Bradford, New Hampshire was 'troubling'.<br>They wrote that when the FBI arrived they were confronted by a locked gate which they forced their way through.<br>The filing said: 'As the agents approached the front door to the main house, they announced themselves as FBI agents and directed the defendant to open the door.<br>'Through a window, the agents saw the defendant ignore the direction to open the door and, instead, try to flee to another room in the house, quickly shutting a door behind her.<br><br>Agents were ultimately forced to breach the door in order to enter the house to arrest the defendant, who was found in an interior room in the house.<br>'Moreover, as the agents conducted a security sweep of the house, they also noticed a cell phone wrapped in tin foil on top of a desk, a seemingly misguided effort to evade detection, not by the press or public, which of course would have no ability to trace her phone or intercept her communications, but by law enforcement'.<br>         <br>         <br>         <br>         <br>         New York prosecutors said in a filing Monday this was evidence that Maxwell was 'skilled at living in hiding' and should be denied bail<br>After Maxwell, the daughter of late newspaper tycoon Robert Maxwell, was arrested the FBI spoke to a security guard who worked on the property who said that her brother had hired him from a company staffed with former British military soldiers. <br><div class="art-ins mol-factbox news floatRHS" data-version="2" id="mol-e0a6fc80-c535-11ea-b3a2-7bbd2ed1b991" website Maxwell tried to flee and had a phone wrapped in tin foil

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[/news/ghislainemaxwell/index.html Ghislaine Maxwell] refused to open the front door to the FBI when they raided her $1million home and fled to another room in the house, prosecutors claimed today.
The alleged chief recruiter for [/news/jeffrey_epstein/index.html Jeffrey Epstein] fled to another room and was seen 'quickly shutting a door behind her'.
The FBI smashed down the door and discovered a mobile phone wrapped in tin foil which prosecutors called a 'seemingly misguided effort to evade detection' by law enforcement.
New York prosecutors said this was evidence that Maxwell was 'skilled at living in hiding' and should be denied bail.
Maxwell, 58, will appear in court Tuesday where a judge will decide if she can be freed. 
Ghislaine Maxwell refused to open the front door to the FBI and tried to flee to another room when they raided her $1million home, prosecutors claimed Monday
The FBI smashed down the door and discovered a mobile phone wrapped in tin foil which prosecutors called a 'seemingly misguided effort to evade detection' 
Currently she is being held in the fortress-like Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn where she is wearing paper clothes to ensure she doesn't kill herself.
Epstein hanged himself last August while awaiting trial on sex trafficking charges and thuê xe ô tô đi tỉnh the Department of Justice wants to ensure she does not do the same.
Maxwell is accused of grooming girls as young as 14 for Epstein to abuse between 1994 and 1997, a period when she was his girlfriend as well as his procurer.
Prosecutors from the Southern District of New York outlined their case against Maxwell's bail in a 19- page document filed Monday.
Maxwell had offered a $5million bond co-signed by two of her sisters and backed up by more than $3.75million in property in the UK.
She would be confined to a home in the New York area, surrender all her travel documents and be subject to GPS monitoring.
But prosecutors argued nothing would ensure that somebody with three passports, including for France which has no extradition treaty with the UK, would suffice.
They said that her conduct during the 8:30am raid on July 2 at the property called 'Tuckedaway' in the rural town of Bradford, New Hampshire was 'troubling'.
They wrote that when the FBI arrived they were confronted by a locked gate which they forced their way through.
The filing said: 'As the agents approached the front door to the main house, they announced themselves as FBI agents and directed the defendant to open the door.
'Through a window, the agents saw the defendant ignore the direction to open the door and, instead, try to flee to another room in the house, quickly shutting a door behind her.

Agents were ultimately forced to breach the door in order to enter the house to arrest the defendant, who was found in an interior room in the house.
'Moreover, as the agents conducted a security sweep of the house, they also noticed a cell phone wrapped in tin foil on top of a desk, a seemingly misguided effort to evade detection, not by the press or public, which of course would have no ability to trace her phone or intercept her communications, but by law enforcement'.




New York prosecutors said in a filing Monday this was evidence that Maxwell was 'skilled at living in hiding' and should be denied bail
After Maxwell, the daughter of late newspaper tycoon Robert Maxwell, was arrested the FBI spoke to a security guard who worked on the property who said that her brother had hired him from a company staffed with former British military soldiers. 
<div class="art-ins mol-factbox news floatRHS" data-version="2" id="mol-e0a6fc80-c535-11ea-b3a2-7bbd2ed1b991" website Maxwell tried to flee and had a phone wrapped in tin foil