![]() Mr Tremaine said it was posted about 15 minutes after he received the email. The video was downloaded, given a watermark, and posted on TMZ’s site. “In that link was the video of Johnny Depp smashing the cabinets.” ![]() “I received that email and it included a link from some unknown, dropbox-type website. He told the court: “The video was sent in through our email tip line, which is an email distribution that goes to all the producers and to myself as the field assignment manager, because it often included celebrity locations. Mr Tremaine also testified about a video that TMZ published showing Depp “slamming some cabinets”, which was filmed by Heard. He added that his goal was to “capture her leaving the courthouse and then she was going to, sort of, stop and turn towards the camera to display the bruise on the right side of her face”. ![]() “We were trying to capture Amber leaving the courthouse and an alleged bruise on the right side of her face.” We would only ever send people there if we had been tipped off that something was occurring and there was somebody present there. “It’s not by any means a celebrity hotspot. “Ms Heard was filing a restraining order at a courthouse in downtown Los Angeles, so I dispatched camera people to that location,” he told the court. Mr Tremaine spoke about an assignment he was given relating to Heard on. “ if it was media such as photos or videos that would need to be extensively verified to ensure that the person sending it is the copyright holder and that we would have the legal ability to air it and distribute it,” he told the court. ![]() These tips were verified by an “extensive process”, Mr Tremaine said, including by the sender filling out a form with their contact details. ![]()
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