Two L.A. Police Officers Face Demand to Testify at Johnny Depp's U.K. Trial

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Two L.A. Police Officers Face Demand to Testify at Johnny Depp's U.K. Trial
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Two LAPD officers are facing a legal demand to testify at a trial beginning next week in London because of their brief interaction with Johnny Depp and ex-wife Amber Heard

U.K. courts are "operating normally," and as the actor's libel trial against a news publisher begins next week, the proceeding could see streamed testimony via a transatlantic video link.

On May 21, 2016, two LAPD officers responded to a call from dispatch about a report of domestic disturbance at the Eastern Columbia penthouse in downtown Los Angeles. They went to investigate. According to a deposition later given by Officer Tyler Hadden, the husband and wife who lived at the residence were uncooperative. Nevertheless, he and his partner Melissa Saenz didn't see injuries, and the wife didn't want medical attention nor wish to file a report.

Now, almost four years later, Hadden and Saenz are facing a legal demand to testify at a trial beginning next week in London because of their brief interaction with Depp and ex-wife Amber Heard. Throughout the world, commerce is slowing because of the spread of the novel coronavirus. Many countries including the United States are now imposing travel restrictions, and many Americans are scrambling to return home.

" plan, but if an American judge so orders, they nevertheless could have a late March date at the Beverly Hills Bar Association for streamed testimony via a transatlantic video link.

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