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Amber Heard's sister Whitney Henriquez GLARES at Camille Vasquez in viral court clip

The 'Aquaman' actress took the stand on Wednesday, May 26, to testify for her team's rebuttal of the countersuit filed against Depp.
PUBLISHED MAY 27, 2022
Amber Heard's sister Whitney Henriquez was spotted staring angrily at Johnny Depp's star lawyer Camille Vasquez (Twitter)
Amber Heard's sister Whitney Henriquez was spotted staring angrily at Johnny Depp's star lawyer Camille Vasquez (Twitter)

Amber Heard's sister Whitney Henriquez was spotted "staring daggers" at Johnny Depp's star lawyer Camille Vasquez in a video that has gone viral amid the ongoing defamation trial in Fairfax, Virginia.

Depp, 58, is suing Heard, 36, for more than $50 million after she penned an op-ed for the Washington Post in 2018, claiming to be a victim of domestic abuse. The article does not name Depp and Heard's lawyers have said it is protected by freedom of speech. However, Depp's legal team has argued that the article's implications were obvious and that this damaged their client's acting career. Heard has countersued for $100 million.

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The 'Aquaman' actress took the stand on Wednesday, May 26, to testify for her team's rebuttal of the countersuit filed against Depp. Depp's attorney, Vasquez, grilled the actress during cross-examination about faking bruises on her face. During the testy exchange, Heard's sister Whitney Henriquez was spotted glaring at Vasquez.



 

Depp fans had a field day on social media, poking fun at Henriquez's reaction to the lawyer grilling her sister. "Can we please take a moment to appreciate Whitney's face as Camille calls AH out for all that she put Johnny and 'so many through with her lies' – She knows," one fan tweeted.

"Whitney Heard staring daggers into Camille's back... No money for you, my dear... THE HATE IS REAL!!!" another wrote. "Watch your back Camille, Whitney looks very angry. Great job today," a comment read. "Whitney glaring at Camille. "Let's take this outside." LOL," someone else added. "We all DON'T need someone who looks at us the way Whitney looks at Camille," another quipped.



 



 



 



 



 

As the sensational trial entered its final leg this week, Heard testified on Wednesday, May 26, that she felt harassed and humiliated throughout the trial. Vasquez subsequently questioned the actress about the lack of bruises on her face in a series of images. Depp's attorney pulled up photos of Heard strolling with her old pal Raquel "Rocky" Pennington in 2016, just a day after the 'Never Back Down' star obtained a temporary restraining order against her ex-husband.

The images were reportedly taken shortly after an alleged incident in which Heard claimed Depp assaulted her. Vasquez asked the defendant why there was no indication of injuries to her face in the photos. Heard fired back saying she was wearing makeup. "If [the photo] was taken as you represented, then obviously there is a bruise on my face. It's covered by makeup, as per usual," she insisted.



 

A number of digital forensic experts have testified in court regarding the legitimacy of Heard's photos that appear to show injuries to her face and arms. Bryan Neumeister, the CEO of digital forensics firm USAForensic, testified on Tuesday, May 25, that some of the images supplied by Heard as proof of violence against her were altered using photo-editing software. Commenting on one shot that showed a bruise on Heard's arm, Neumeister said three copies of the image submitted in evidence "do not match forensically" and "had to go through some type of transformation to change sizes."



 

The following day, Heard's legal team brought in computer forensic analyst Julian Ackert, who claimed that the three photos in question were genuine and original. "Based on the metadata that I have reviewed of the specific photographs I have reviewed, I can confirm that those are authentic, original photographs for the ones that Mr. Neumeister identified," Ackert testified on Wednesday, May 26.

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