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- Depp was arrested in Vancouver in 1989 for assaulting a security guard.
- Depp was arrested again in 1999 for brawling with paparazzi outside a restaurant.
- In 2012, disabled UC Irvine medical professor Robin Eckert sued Depp and three security firms, claiming to have been attacked by his bodyguards at a concert in Los Angeles in 2011.
- In 2013, Depp declared that he had stopped drinking alcohol
- According to his ex-wife Amber Heard, Depp “plunged into the depths of paranoia and violence after bingeing on drugs and alcohol” during their relationship in 2013–2016.
- In a 2018 Rolling Stone profile of Depp, reporter Stephen Rodrick wrote that he had used hashish in his presence and described him as “alternately hilarious, sly and incoherent”
- In 2018, Depp was sued for allegedly hitting and verbally insulting a crew member while under the influence of alcohol.
- Depp’s former business managers that he had spent US$30,000 per month on wine was “insulting” because he had spent “far more” than that amount.
- During his 2020 libel trial, Depp admitted to having been addicted to Roxicodone and alcohol.
- In November 2020, the High Court of Justice ruled that 12 of the 14 incidents of violence claimed by Heard were ”substantially true”.
https://variety.com/2022/film/news/johnny-depp-amber-heard-opening-statements-1235231022/
Johnny Depp and Amber Heard Defamation Trial Begins With Explosive Claims
100 Years, A Film by Melinda Janko, National TV Premiere on America Reframed Tues. 03/13/2018
100 YEARS – A film by Melinda Janko and produced by Michele Ohayon. National TV premiere on America Reframed,Tuesday, March 13, 2018at8 P.M. on the WORLD Channel.
“… inspiring and enraging …’100 Years’ emerges as a portrait of one remarkable rabble-rouser, the late Native American activist Elouise Cobell.” –Kate Walsh,The Los Angeles Times
Elouise Cobellis a little-known hero whose…
Blac Chyna’s lawsuit against The Kardashian Jenner clan is heating up. Kylie took the stand and now Ryan Seacrest and it’s getting wild. All things so far is looking to go well in Chyna’s favor. I’m going to take time later and read through court papers and not YouTube because some people are so biased it’s not funny.
Check me out later because the showdown has just began in the Blac Chyna Kardashian Jenner legal war.
If you’ve ever been diagnosed with an STD, you know how traumatic that can be. Imagine if your name and records were revealed by a hospital employee and posted on a Facebook page, entitled “Team No Hoes.” This happened to a Cincinnati woman earlier this month.
Her ex-boyfriend, Raphael Bradley, wanted to know the reason for her hospital visit. She refused to share, so he contacted another woman he was involved with at the hospital The woman, Ryan Rawls, allegedly looked up the woman’s medical record and gave it to Bradley, who then posted it on a Facebook page about ‘promiscuous women,’ “Team No Hoes.”
A quick search of “Team No Hoes” on any social media platform will turn up a plethora of articulate statements such as “Hoes let’s just talk about hoes can we talk about hoesssss hoessss” and “GET MONEY BITCH NOT AIDS YOU NASTY ASS SLUT.”
“Facebook is usually good about taking material like this down when it comes to light,” said Emily Lindin of the UnSlut Project, “but the creators of these pages are usually one step ahead of the online administrators.”
These pages are a digital version of scrawlings on bathroom stalls, but much more dangerous. Social media posts reach across the world in a second, and are harder to remove. “This case demonstrates a few different aspects of sexual shaming,” said Lindin. “The first is the shame surrounding STIs. Being diagnosed with syphilis, in this woman’s case, was enough to get her labeled as sexually promiscuous.”
She says it also shows how social media can become a forum where woman are “publicly shamed, as if to warn others against interacting with them because they are ‘dirty’ or ‘immoral.’”
Women have always been dealing with the double standard when it comes to alleged sexual habits. While legal action is being taken, this woman, and others similarly affected, will deal with ramifications for years to come.
Florida Resident Sues General Mills Over Carcinogenic Glyphosate Herbicide in Cheerios
I hope this woman got her compensation!
Five Terrible Mistakes That Can Hurt Your Personal Injury Claim
Five Terrible Mistakes That Can Hurt Your Personal Injury Claim
Personal injury claims can be extremely complex. It is crucial to make sure that you avoid making any mistakes that could negatively impact your case.
This post will discuss five of the most common and potentially damaging errors that people typically make when pursuing a personal injury claim.
Failure to Seek Treatment Right Away After an Injury
One of the most common mistakes people make…