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  • May 7, 2014 - Young woman depositing cheque with smartphone (Credit Image: © Image Source/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • May 7, 2014 - Young woman depositing cheque with smartphone (Credit Image: © Image Source/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • Family saving money in green piggy bank (Credit Image: © Image Source/Dan Bannister/Image Source/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • April 14, 2017 - Athens, Attica, Greece - Orthodox Christians attend the ritual  of Apokathilosis, a reenactment of the Deposition of Christ from the Cross at Pendeli Monastery, near Athens, on Good Friday, April 14, 2017  (Credit Image: © Panayotis Tzamaros/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • Johnny Depp has admitted to ‘accidentally’ headbutting Amber Heard during a heated argument at their Los Angeles penthouse back in 2015. Depp made the revelation as he took the stand on the third day of his libel case against The Sun newspaper at the High Court in London on Thursday 9 June. The court was also show photographs of Heard’s purported injuries at the hands of Depp. Last year the photographs of Heard’s injuries were included in a bombshell dossier at Fairfax County Court in Virginia, filed by Heard’s legal team on April 11, 2019, as a rebuttal to Depp’s $50million defamation lawsuit against his former wife. At the time the photos were first released, Depp dismissed the court document as ‘new lies’. In court on Thursday in the London hearing, NGN’s barrister Sasha Wass QC asked why Depp had not mentioned ‘accidentally’ headbutting Ms Heard in his witness statements to the court. Depp replied: ‘Had I read the entire statement after the lawyers had drafted it, I would have found that missing piece. I didn’t read all those things … and I trusted my attorneys had taken my statement and put it on the record.’ Depp reasoned that he used the word ‘headbutt' because that was the way Heard had referred to it. He told the court: ‘I said “I headbutted you in the forehead, that doesn’t break a nose”.’ Ms Wass told the actor that he changed his account of the incident after only ‘very recently’ becoming aware of an audio recording of himself and Heard discussing the incident. But Mr Depp shot back: ‘I believe she took something and stretched it out as far as she possibly could.’ The graphic images show Heard with facial abrasions, bruises, and clumps of hair missing following the incident, which happened just nine months after the pair married. In the Virginia deposition from 2019, Heard claims that at one point Depp dragged her by the hair, onto their marital bed, and beat her while screaming: 'I'll f*****g kill you, y
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  • Johnny Depp has admitted to ‘accidentally’ headbutting Amber Heard during a heated argument at their Los Angeles penthouse back in 2015. Depp made the revelation as he took the stand on the third day of his libel case against The Sun newspaper at the High Court in London on Thursday 9 June. The court was also show photographs of Heard’s purported injuries at the hands of Depp. Last year the photographs of Heard’s injuries were included in a bombshell dossier at Fairfax County Court in Virginia, filed by Heard’s legal team on April 11, 2019, as a rebuttal to Depp’s $50million defamation lawsuit against his former wife. At the time the photos were first released, Depp dismissed the court document as ‘new lies’. In court on Thursday in the London hearing, NGN’s barrister Sasha Wass QC asked why Depp had not mentioned ‘accidentally’ headbutting Ms Heard in his witness statements to the court. Depp replied: ‘Had I read the entire statement after the lawyers had drafted it, I would have found that missing piece. I didn’t read all those things … and I trusted my attorneys had taken my statement and put it on the record.’ Depp reasoned that he used the word ‘headbutt' because that was the way Heard had referred to it. He told the court: ‘I said “I headbutted you in the forehead, that doesn’t break a nose”.’ Ms Wass told the actor that he changed his account of the incident after only ‘very recently’ becoming aware of an audio recording of himself and Heard discussing the incident. But Mr Depp shot back: ‘I believe she took something and stretched it out as far as she possibly could.’ The graphic images show Heard with facial abrasions, bruises, and clumps of hair missing following the incident, which happened just nine months after the pair married. In the Virginia deposition from 2019, Heard claims that at one point Depp dragged her by the hair, onto their marital bed, and beat her while screaming: 'I'll f*****g kill you, y
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  • Johnny Depp has admitted to ‘accidentally’ headbutting Amber Heard during a heated argument at their Los Angeles penthouse back in 2015. Depp made the revelation as he took the stand on the third day of his libel case against The Sun newspaper at the High Court in London on Thursday 9 June. The court was also show photographs of Heard’s purported injuries at the hands of Depp. Last year the photographs of Heard’s injuries were included in a bombshell dossier at Fairfax County Court in Virginia, filed by Heard’s legal team on April 11, 2019, as a rebuttal to Depp’s $50million defamation lawsuit against his former wife. At the time the photos were first released, Depp dismissed the court document as ‘new lies’. In court on Thursday in the London hearing, NGN’s barrister Sasha Wass QC asked why Depp had not mentioned ‘accidentally’ headbutting Ms Heard in his witness statements to the court. Depp replied: ‘Had I read the entire statement after the lawyers had drafted it, I would have found that missing piece. I didn’t read all those things … and I trusted my attorneys had taken my statement and put it on the record.’ Depp reasoned that he used the word ‘headbutt' because that was the way Heard had referred to it. He told the court: ‘I said “I headbutted you in the forehead, that doesn’t break a nose”.’ Ms Wass told the actor that he changed his account of the incident after only ‘very recently’ becoming aware of an audio recording of himself and Heard discussing the incident. But Mr Depp shot back: ‘I believe she took something and stretched it out as far as she possibly could.’ The graphic images show Heard with facial abrasions, bruises, and clumps of hair missing following the incident, which happened just nine months after the pair married. In the Virginia deposition from 2019, Heard claims that at one point Depp dragged her by the hair, onto their marital bed, and beat her while screaming: 'I'll f*****g kill you, y
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  • Johnny Depp has admitted to ‘accidentally’ headbutting Amber Heard during a heated argument at their Los Angeles penthouse back in 2015. Depp made the revelation as he took the stand on the third day of his libel case against The Sun newspaper at the High Court in London on Thursday 9 June. The court was also show photographs of Heard’s purported injuries at the hands of Depp. Last year the photographs of Heard’s injuries were included in a bombshell dossier at Fairfax County Court in Virginia, filed by Heard’s legal team on April 11, 2019, as a rebuttal to Depp’s $50million defamation lawsuit against his former wife. At the time the photos were first released, Depp dismissed the court document as ‘new lies’. In court on Thursday in the London hearing, NGN’s barrister Sasha Wass QC asked why Depp had not mentioned ‘accidentally’ headbutting Ms Heard in his witness statements to the court. Depp replied: ‘Had I read the entire statement after the lawyers had drafted it, I would have found that missing piece. I didn’t read all those things … and I trusted my attorneys had taken my statement and put it on the record.’ Depp reasoned that he used the word ‘headbutt' because that was the way Heard had referred to it. He told the court: ‘I said “I headbutted you in the forehead, that doesn’t break a nose”.’ Ms Wass told the actor that he changed his account of the incident after only ‘very recently’ becoming aware of an audio recording of himself and Heard discussing the incident. But Mr Depp shot back: ‘I believe she took something and stretched it out as far as she possibly could.’ The graphic images show Heard with facial abrasions, bruises, and clumps of hair missing following the incident, which happened just nine months after the pair married. In the Virginia deposition from 2019, Heard claims that at one point Depp dragged her by the hair, onto their marital bed, and beat her while screaming: 'I'll f*****g kill you, y
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  • Johnny Depp has admitted to ‘accidentally’ headbutting Amber Heard during a heated argument at their Los Angeles penthouse back in 2015. Depp made the revelation as he took the stand on the third day of his libel case against The Sun newspaper at the High Court in London on Thursday 9 June. The court was also show photographs of Heard’s purported injuries at the hands of Depp. Last year the photographs of Heard’s injuries were included in a bombshell dossier at Fairfax County Court in Virginia, filed by Heard’s legal team on April 11, 2019, as a rebuttal to Depp’s $50million defamation lawsuit against his former wife. At the time the photos were first released, Depp dismissed the court document as ‘new lies’. In court on Thursday in the London hearing, NGN’s barrister Sasha Wass QC asked why Depp had not mentioned ‘accidentally’ headbutting Ms Heard in his witness statements to the court. Depp replied: ‘Had I read the entire statement after the lawyers had drafted it, I would have found that missing piece. I didn’t read all those things … and I trusted my attorneys had taken my statement and put it on the record.’ Depp reasoned that he used the word ‘headbutt' because that was the way Heard had referred to it. He told the court: ‘I said “I headbutted you in the forehead, that doesn’t break a nose”.’ Ms Wass told the actor that he changed his account of the incident after only ‘very recently’ becoming aware of an audio recording of himself and Heard discussing the incident. But Mr Depp shot back: ‘I believe she took something and stretched it out as far as she possibly could.’ The graphic images show Heard with facial abrasions, bruises, and clumps of hair missing following the incident, which happened just nine months after the pair married. In the Virginia deposition from 2019, Heard claims that at one point Depp dragged her by the hair, onto their marital bed, and beat her while screaming: 'I'll f*****g kill you, y
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  • Johnny Depp has admitted to ‘accidentally’ headbutting Amber Heard during a heated argument at their Los Angeles penthouse back in 2015. Depp made the revelation as he took the stand on the third day of his libel case against The Sun newspaper at the High Court in London on Thursday 9 June. The court was also show photographs of Heard’s purported injuries at the hands of Depp. Last year the photographs of Heard’s injuries were included in a bombshell dossier at Fairfax County Court in Virginia, filed by Heard’s legal team on April 11, 2019, as a rebuttal to Depp’s $50million defamation lawsuit against his former wife. At the time the photos were first released, Depp dismissed the court document as ‘new lies’. In court on Thursday in the London hearing, NGN’s barrister Sasha Wass QC asked why Depp had not mentioned ‘accidentally’ headbutting Ms Heard in his witness statements to the court. Depp replied: ‘Had I read the entire statement after the lawyers had drafted it, I would have found that missing piece. I didn’t read all those things … and I trusted my attorneys had taken my statement and put it on the record.’ Depp reasoned that he used the word ‘headbutt' because that was the way Heard had referred to it. He told the court: ‘I said “I headbutted you in the forehead, that doesn’t break a nose”.’ Ms Wass told the actor that he changed his account of the incident after only ‘very recently’ becoming aware of an audio recording of himself and Heard discussing the incident. But Mr Depp shot back: ‘I believe she took something and stretched it out as far as she possibly could.’ The graphic images show Heard with facial abrasions, bruises, and clumps of hair missing following the incident, which happened just nine months after the pair married. In the Virginia deposition from 2019, Heard claims that at one point Depp dragged her by the hair, onto their marital bed, and beat her while screaming: 'I'll f*****g kill you, y
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  • Johnny Depp has admitted to ‘accidentally’ headbutting Amber Heard during a heated argument at their Los Angeles penthouse back in 2015. Depp made the revelation as he took the stand on the third day of his libel case against The Sun newspaper at the High Court in London on Thursday 9 June. The court was also show photographs of Heard’s purported injuries at the hands of Depp. Last year the photographs of Heard’s injuries were included in a bombshell dossier at Fairfax County Court in Virginia, filed by Heard’s legal team on April 11, 2019, as a rebuttal to Depp’s $50million defamation lawsuit against his former wife. At the time the photos were first released, Depp dismissed the court document as ‘new lies’. In court on Thursday in the London hearing, NGN’s barrister Sasha Wass QC asked why Depp had not mentioned ‘accidentally’ headbutting Ms Heard in his witness statements to the court. Depp replied: ‘Had I read the entire statement after the lawyers had drafted it, I would have found that missing piece. I didn’t read all those things … and I trusted my attorneys had taken my statement and put it on the record.’ Depp reasoned that he used the word ‘headbutt' because that was the way Heard had referred to it. He told the court: ‘I said “I headbutted you in the forehead, that doesn’t break a nose”.’ Ms Wass told the actor that he changed his account of the incident after only ‘very recently’ becoming aware of an audio recording of himself and Heard discussing the incident. But Mr Depp shot back: ‘I believe she took something and stretched it out as far as she possibly could.’ The graphic images show Heard with facial abrasions, bruises, and clumps of hair missing following the incident, which happened just nine months after the pair married. In the Virginia deposition from 2019, Heard claims that at one point Depp dragged her by the hair, onto their marital bed, and beat her while screaming: 'I'll f*****g kill you, y
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  • Johnny Depp has admitted to ‘accidentally’ headbutting Amber Heard during a heated argument at their Los Angeles penthouse back in 2015. Depp made the revelation as he took the stand on the third day of his libel case against The Sun newspaper at the High Court in London on Thursday 9 June. The court was also show photographs of Heard’s purported injuries at the hands of Depp. Last year the photographs of Heard’s injuries were included in a bombshell dossier at Fairfax County Court in Virginia, filed by Heard’s legal team on April 11, 2019, as a rebuttal to Depp’s $50million defamation lawsuit against his former wife. At the time the photos were first released, Depp dismissed the court document as ‘new lies’. In court on Thursday in the London hearing, NGN’s barrister Sasha Wass QC asked why Depp had not mentioned ‘accidentally’ headbutting Ms Heard in his witness statements to the court. Depp replied: ‘Had I read the entire statement after the lawyers had drafted it, I would have found that missing piece. I didn’t read all those things … and I trusted my attorneys had taken my statement and put it on the record.’ Depp reasoned that he used the word ‘headbutt' because that was the way Heard had referred to it. He told the court: ‘I said “I headbutted you in the forehead, that doesn’t break a nose”.’ Ms Wass told the actor that he changed his account of the incident after only ‘very recently’ becoming aware of an audio recording of himself and Heard discussing the incident. But Mr Depp shot back: ‘I believe she took something and stretched it out as far as she possibly could.’ The graphic images show Heard with facial abrasions, bruises, and clumps of hair missing following the incident, which happened just nine months after the pair married. In the Virginia deposition from 2019, Heard claims that at one point Depp dragged her by the hair, onto their marital bed, and beat her while screaming: 'I'll f*****g kill you, y
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  • Johnny Depp has admitted to ‘accidentally’ headbutting Amber Heard during a heated argument at their Los Angeles penthouse back in 2015. Depp made the revelation as he took the stand on the third day of his libel case against The Sun newspaper at the High Court in London on Thursday 9 June. The court was also show photographs of Heard’s purported injuries at the hands of Depp. Last year the photographs of Heard’s injuries were included in a bombshell dossier at Fairfax County Court in Virginia, filed by Heard’s legal team on April 11, 2019, as a rebuttal to Depp’s $50million defamation lawsuit against his former wife. At the time the photos were first released, Depp dismissed the court document as ‘new lies’. In court on Thursday in the London hearing, NGN’s barrister Sasha Wass QC asked why Depp had not mentioned ‘accidentally’ headbutting Ms Heard in his witness statements to the court. Depp replied: ‘Had I read the entire statement after the lawyers had drafted it, I would have found that missing piece. I didn’t read all those things … and I trusted my attorneys had taken my statement and put it on the record.’ Depp reasoned that he used the word ‘headbutt' because that was the way Heard had referred to it. He told the court: ‘I said “I headbutted you in the forehead, that doesn’t break a nose”.’ Ms Wass told the actor that he changed his account of the incident after only ‘very recently’ becoming aware of an audio recording of himself and Heard discussing the incident. But Mr Depp shot back: ‘I believe she took something and stretched it out as far as she possibly could.’ The graphic images show Heard with facial abrasions, bruises, and clumps of hair missing following the incident, which happened just nine months after the pair married. In the Virginia deposition from 2019, Heard claims that at one point Depp dragged her by the hair, onto their marital bed, and beat her while screaming: 'I'll f*****g kill you, y
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  • Johnny Depp has admitted to ‘accidentally’ headbutting Amber Heard during a heated argument at their Los Angeles penthouse back in 2015. Depp made the revelation as he took the stand on the third day of his libel case against The Sun newspaper at the High Court in London on Thursday 9 June. The court was also show photographs of Heard’s purported injuries at the hands of Depp. Last year the photographs of Heard’s injuries were included in a bombshell dossier at Fairfax County Court in Virginia, filed by Heard’s legal team on April 11, 2019, as a rebuttal to Depp’s $50million defamation lawsuit against his former wife. At the time the photos were first released, Depp dismissed the court document as ‘new lies’. In court on Thursday in the London hearing, NGN’s barrister Sasha Wass QC asked why Depp had not mentioned ‘accidentally’ headbutting Ms Heard in his witness statements to the court. Depp replied: ‘Had I read the entire statement after the lawyers had drafted it, I would have found that missing piece. I didn’t read all those things … and I trusted my attorneys had taken my statement and put it on the record.’ Depp reasoned that he used the word ‘headbutt' because that was the way Heard had referred to it. He told the court: ‘I said “I headbutted you in the forehead, that doesn’t break a nose”.’ Ms Wass told the actor that he changed his account of the incident after only ‘very recently’ becoming aware of an audio recording of himself and Heard discussing the incident. But Mr Depp shot back: ‘I believe she took something and stretched it out as far as she possibly could.’ The graphic images show Heard with facial abrasions, bruises, and clumps of hair missing following the incident, which happened just nine months after the pair married. In the Virginia deposition from 2019, Heard claims that at one point Depp dragged her by the hair, onto their marital bed, and beat her while screaming: 'I'll f*****g kill you, y
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  • Johnny Depp has admitted to ‘accidentally’ headbutting Amber Heard during a heated argument at their Los Angeles penthouse back in 2015. Depp made the revelation as he took the stand on the third day of his libel case against The Sun newspaper at the High Court in London on Thursday 9 June. The court was also show photographs of Heard’s purported injuries at the hands of Depp. Last year the photographs of Heard’s injuries were included in a bombshell dossier at Fairfax County Court in Virginia, filed by Heard’s legal team on April 11, 2019, as a rebuttal to Depp’s $50million defamation lawsuit against his former wife. At the time the photos were first released, Depp dismissed the court document as ‘new lies’. In court on Thursday in the London hearing, NGN’s barrister Sasha Wass QC asked why Depp had not mentioned ‘accidentally’ headbutting Ms Heard in his witness statements to the court. Depp replied: ‘Had I read the entire statement after the lawyers had drafted it, I would have found that missing piece. I didn’t read all those things … and I trusted my attorneys had taken my statement and put it on the record.’ Depp reasoned that he used the word ‘headbutt' because that was the way Heard had referred to it. He told the court: ‘I said “I headbutted you in the forehead, that doesn’t break a nose”.’ Ms Wass told the actor that he changed his account of the incident after only ‘very recently’ becoming aware of an audio recording of himself and Heard discussing the incident. But Mr Depp shot back: ‘I believe she took something and stretched it out as far as she possibly could.’ The graphic images show Heard with facial abrasions, bruises, and clumps of hair missing following the incident, which happened just nine months after the pair married. In the Virginia deposition from 2019, Heard claims that at one point Depp dragged her by the hair, onto their marital bed, and beat her while screaming: 'I'll f*****g kill you, y
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  • These harrowing photographs show injuries Amber Heard claims she sustained at the hands of her then-husband Johnny Depp after telling him she was going to leave him. The photos — filed at a court in Virginia by Heard’s legal team — form part of a bombshell dossier as a rebuttal to Depp’s $50million defamation lawsuit against his former wife. Graphic images show Amber with facial abrasions, bruises, and clumps of hair missing following an incident which allegedly happened days before Christmas in Los Angeles in December 2015, just nine months after the pair married. In the deposition Amber, 32, claims Depp, 55, attacked her at their Los Angeles penthouse before friends were due to arrive She claims that at one point he dragged her by the hair, onto their marital bed, and beat her while screaming: 'I'll f*****g kill you, you hear me?'  Describing what happened next, Heard claims in the legal document: 'Hoping to avoid the violence, I tried to calm Johnny down, and then went upstairs to try to remove myself from the situation. 'Johnny followed me, hit me in the back of my head, grabbed me by my hair again, got in front of me on the steps, and then dragged me by my hair up the last few steps.  'At the top of stairs, Johnny shoved me twice, which made me fear I would fall. I told Johnny that he had broken my wrist in an attempt to get him to stop. 'Johnny kept hitting me, and each time he knocked me down, I chose to react by simply standing up and looking him in the eye. Johnny responded by yelling: "Oh, you think you’re a f***ing tough guy?" 'He reeled back and head-butted me in my face, bashing my nose, which immediately began bleeding, sending searing pain through my face. I instantly started tearing up, and I thought that I would have to go to the hospital.  'I told Johnny I wanted to leave him, and that I would call the police if he ever touched me again. When I began to walk away toward the guest apartment, he responded by pushing me, then grabbed me a
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  • These harrowing photographs show injuries Amber Heard claims she sustained at the hands of her then-husband Johnny Depp after telling him she was going to leave him. The photos — filed at a court in Virginia by Heard’s legal team — form part of a bombshell dossier as a rebuttal to Depp’s $50million defamation lawsuit against his former wife. Graphic images show Amber with facial abrasions, bruises, and clumps of hair missing following an incident which allegedly happened days before Christmas in Los Angeles in December 2015, just nine months after the pair married. In the deposition Amber, 32, claims Depp, 55, attacked her at their Los Angeles penthouse before friends were due to arrive She claims that at one point he dragged her by the hair, onto their marital bed, and beat her while screaming: 'I'll f*****g kill you, you hear me?'  Describing what happened next, Heard claims in the legal document: 'Hoping to avoid the violence, I tried to calm Johnny down, and then went upstairs to try to remove myself from the situation. 'Johnny followed me, hit me in the back of my head, grabbed me by my hair again, got in front of me on the steps, and then dragged me by my hair up the last few steps.  'At the top of stairs, Johnny shoved me twice, which made me fear I would fall. I told Johnny that he had broken my wrist in an attempt to get him to stop. 'Johnny kept hitting me, and each time he knocked me down, I chose to react by simply standing up and looking him in the eye. Johnny responded by yelling: "Oh, you think you’re a f***ing tough guy?" 'He reeled back and head-butted me in my face, bashing my nose, which immediately began bleeding, sending searing pain through my face. I instantly started tearing up, and I thought that I would have to go to the hospital.  'I told Johnny I wanted to leave him, and that I would call the police if he ever touched me again. When I began to walk away toward the guest apartment, he responded by pushing me, then grabbed me a
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  • These harrowing photographs show injuries Amber Heard claims she sustained at the hands of her then-husband Johnny Depp after telling him she was going to leave him. The photos — filed at a court in Virginia by Heard’s legal team — form part of a bombshell dossier as a rebuttal to Depp’s $50million defamation lawsuit against his former wife. Graphic images show Amber with facial abrasions, bruises, and clumps of hair missing following an incident which allegedly happened days before Christmas in Los Angeles in December 2015, just nine months after the pair married. In the deposition Amber, 32, claims Depp, 55, attacked her at their Los Angeles penthouse before friends were due to arrive She claims that at one point he dragged her by the hair, onto their marital bed, and beat her while screaming: 'I'll f*****g kill you, you hear me?'  Describing what happened next, Heard claims in the legal document: 'Hoping to avoid the violence, I tried to calm Johnny down, and then went upstairs to try to remove myself from the situation. 'Johnny followed me, hit me in the back of my head, grabbed me by my hair again, got in front of me on the steps, and then dragged me by my hair up the last few steps.  'At the top of stairs, Johnny shoved me twice, which made me fear I would fall. I told Johnny that he had broken my wrist in an attempt to get him to stop. 'Johnny kept hitting me, and each time he knocked me down, I chose to react by simply standing up and looking him in the eye. Johnny responded by yelling: "Oh, you think you’re a f***ing tough guy?" 'He reeled back and head-butted me in my face, bashing my nose, which immediately began bleeding, sending searing pain through my face. I instantly started tearing up, and I thought that I would have to go to the hospital.  'I told Johnny I wanted to leave him, and that I would call the police if he ever touched me again. When I began to walk away toward the guest apartment, he responded by pushing me, then grabbed me a
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  • These harrowing photographs show injuries Amber Heard claims she sustained at the hands of her then-husband Johnny Depp after telling him she was going to leave him. The photos — filed at a court in Virginia by Heard’s legal team — form part of a bombshell dossier as a rebuttal to Depp’s $50million defamation lawsuit against his former wife. Graphic images show Amber with facial abrasions, bruises, and clumps of hair missing following an incident which allegedly happened days before Christmas in Los Angeles in December 2015, just nine months after the pair married. In the deposition Amber, 32, claims Depp, 55, attacked her at their Los Angeles penthouse before friends were due to arrive She claims that at one point he dragged her by the hair, onto their marital bed, and beat her while screaming: 'I'll f*****g kill you, you hear me?'  Describing what happened next, Heard claims in the legal document: 'Hoping to avoid the violence, I tried to calm Johnny down, and then went upstairs to try to remove myself from the situation. 'Johnny followed me, hit me in the back of my head, grabbed me by my hair again, got in front of me on the steps, and then dragged me by my hair up the last few steps.  'At the top of stairs, Johnny shoved me twice, which made me fear I would fall. I told Johnny that he had broken my wrist in an attempt to get him to stop. 'Johnny kept hitting me, and each time he knocked me down, I chose to react by simply standing up and looking him in the eye. Johnny responded by yelling: "Oh, you think you’re a f***ing tough guy?" 'He reeled back and head-butted me in my face, bashing my nose, which immediately began bleeding, sending searing pain through my face. I instantly started tearing up, and I thought that I would have to go to the hospital.  'I told Johnny I wanted to leave him, and that I would call the police if he ever touched me again. When I began to walk away toward the guest apartment, he responded by pushing me, then grabbed me a
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  • These harrowing photographs show injuries Amber Heard claims she sustained at the hands of her then-husband Johnny Depp after telling him she was going to leave him. The photos — filed at a court in Virginia by Heard’s legal team — form part of a bombshell dossier as a rebuttal to Depp’s $50million defamation lawsuit against his former wife. Graphic images show Amber with facial abrasions, bruises, and clumps of hair missing following an incident which allegedly happened days before Christmas in Los Angeles in December 2015, just nine months after the pair married. In the deposition Amber, 32, claims Depp, 55, attacked her at their Los Angeles penthouse before friends were due to arrive She claims that at one point he dragged her by the hair, onto their marital bed, and beat her while screaming: 'I'll f*****g kill you, you hear me?'  Describing what happened next, Heard claims in the legal document: 'Hoping to avoid the violence, I tried to calm Johnny down, and then went upstairs to try to remove myself from the situation. 'Johnny followed me, hit me in the back of my head, grabbed me by my hair again, got in front of me on the steps, and then dragged me by my hair up the last few steps.  'At the top of stairs, Johnny shoved me twice, which made me fear I would fall. I told Johnny that he had broken my wrist in an attempt to get him to stop. 'Johnny kept hitting me, and each time he knocked me down, I chose to react by simply standing up and looking him in the eye. Johnny responded by yelling: "Oh, you think you’re a f***ing tough guy?" 'He reeled back and head-butted me in my face, bashing my nose, which immediately began bleeding, sending searing pain through my face. I instantly started tearing up, and I thought that I would have to go to the hospital.  'I told Johnny I wanted to leave him, and that I would call the police if he ever touched me again. When I began to walk away toward the guest apartment, he responded by pushing me, then grabbed me a
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  • These harrowing photographs show injuries Amber Heard claims she sustained at the hands of her then-husband Johnny Depp after telling him she was going to leave him. The photos — filed at a court in Virginia by Heard’s legal team — form part of a bombshell dossier as a rebuttal to Depp’s $50million defamation lawsuit against his former wife. Graphic images show Amber with facial abrasions, bruises, and clumps of hair missing following an incident which allegedly happened days before Christmas in Los Angeles in December 2015, just nine months after the pair married. In the deposition Amber, 32, claims Depp, 55, attacked her at their Los Angeles penthouse before friends were due to arrive She claims that at one point he dragged her by the hair, onto their marital bed, and beat her while screaming: 'I'll f*****g kill you, you hear me?'  Describing what happened next, Heard claims in the legal document: 'Hoping to avoid the violence, I tried to calm Johnny down, and then went upstairs to try to remove myself from the situation. 'Johnny followed me, hit me in the back of my head, grabbed me by my hair again, got in front of me on the steps, and then dragged me by my hair up the last few steps.  'At the top of stairs, Johnny shoved me twice, which made me fear I would fall. I told Johnny that he had broken my wrist in an attempt to get him to stop. 'Johnny kept hitting me, and each time he knocked me down, I chose to react by simply standing up and looking him in the eye. Johnny responded by yelling: "Oh, you think you’re a f***ing tough guy?" 'He reeled back and head-butted me in my face, bashing my nose, which immediately began bleeding, sending searing pain through my face. I instantly started tearing up, and I thought that I would have to go to the hospital.  'I told Johnny I wanted to leave him, and that I would call the police if he ever touched me again. When I began to walk away toward the guest apartment, he responded by pushing me, then grabbed me a
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  • These harrowing photographs show injuries Amber Heard claims she sustained at the hands of her then-husband Johnny Depp after telling him she was going to leave him. The photos — filed at a court in Virginia by Heard’s legal team — form part of a bombshell dossier as a rebuttal to Depp’s $50million defamation lawsuit against his former wife. Graphic images show Amber with facial abrasions, bruises, and clumps of hair missing following an incident which allegedly happened days before Christmas in Los Angeles in December 2015, just nine months after the pair married. In the deposition Amber, 32, claims Depp, 55, attacked her at their Los Angeles penthouse before friends were due to arrive She claims that at one point he dragged her by the hair, onto their marital bed, and beat her while screaming: 'I'll f*****g kill you, you hear me?'  Describing what happened next, Heard claims in the legal document: 'Hoping to avoid the violence, I tried to calm Johnny down, and then went upstairs to try to remove myself from the situation. 'Johnny followed me, hit me in the back of my head, grabbed me by my hair again, got in front of me on the steps, and then dragged me by my hair up the last few steps.  'At the top of stairs, Johnny shoved me twice, which made me fear I would fall. I told Johnny that he had broken my wrist in an attempt to get him to stop. 'Johnny kept hitting me, and each time he knocked me down, I chose to react by simply standing up and looking him in the eye. Johnny responded by yelling: "Oh, you think you’re a f***ing tough guy?" 'He reeled back and head-butted me in my face, bashing my nose, which immediately began bleeding, sending searing pain through my face. I instantly started tearing up, and I thought that I would have to go to the hospital.  'I told Johnny I wanted to leave him, and that I would call the police if he ever touched me again. When I began to walk away toward the guest apartment, he responded by pushing me, then grabbed me a
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  • These harrowing photographs show injuries Amber Heard claims she sustained at the hands of her then-husband Johnny Depp after telling him she was going to leave him. The photos — filed at a court in Virginia by Heard’s legal team — form part of a bombshell dossier as a rebuttal to Depp’s $50million defamation lawsuit against his former wife. Graphic images show Amber with facial abrasions, bruises, and clumps of hair missing following an incident which allegedly happened days before Christmas in Los Angeles in December 2015, just nine months after the pair married. In the deposition Amber, 32, claims Depp, 55, attacked her at their Los Angeles penthouse before friends were due to arrive She claims that at one point he dragged her by the hair, onto their marital bed, and beat her while screaming: 'I'll f*****g kill you, you hear me?'  Describing what happened next, Heard claims in the legal document: 'Hoping to avoid the violence, I tried to calm Johnny down, and then went upstairs to try to remove myself from the situation. 'Johnny followed me, hit me in the back of my head, grabbed me by my hair again, got in front of me on the steps, and then dragged me by my hair up the last few steps.  'At the top of stairs, Johnny shoved me twice, which made me fear I would fall. I told Johnny that he had broken my wrist in an attempt to get him to stop. 'Johnny kept hitting me, and each time he knocked me down, I chose to react by simply standing up and looking him in the eye. Johnny responded by yelling: "Oh, you think you’re a f***ing tough guy?" 'He reeled back and head-butted me in my face, bashing my nose, which immediately began bleeding, sending searing pain through my face. I instantly started tearing up, and I thought that I would have to go to the hospital.  'I told Johnny I wanted to leave him, and that I would call the police if he ever touched me again. When I began to walk away toward the guest apartment, he responded by pushing me, then grabbed me a
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Snooki, Jenni JWoww Farley, DJ Pauly D, Vinny Guadagnino and friends looked not to have a care in the world as they sipped sangria and chilled out at the rear of their luxury waterfront rented house on South Beach. They were heard loudly cheering and toasting each other, while at a Federal court in Newark, Sorrentino was pleading guilty to cheating on his taxes regarding multiple counts related to nearly $9 million in income from the show. It is not known whether 'The Situation,' who appeared in all six seasons of the MTV reality show, will be joining his former rowdy housemates in Florida, where they’re about to start filming Jersey Shore Family Vacation. Sorrentino and his brother/manager Marc were charged in 2014 and again last year with multiple counts related to nearly $9 million in income from the show. On Friday, the reality star pleaded guilty to one count of tax evasion and admitted concealing his income in 2011 by making cash deposits in amounts that wouldn't trigger federal reporting requirements. Sentencing was scheduled for late April. 19 Jan 2018 Pictured: Nicole “Snooki” Polizzi, Jennifer Lynn "Jenni" Farley “JWoww”, Deena Nicole Cortese. "Pauly D" DelVecchio, Ronnie Ortiz-Magro. Photo credit: Splash/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Snooki, Jenni JWoww Farley, DJ Pauly D, Vinny Guadagnino and friends looked not to have a care in the world as they sipped sangria and chilled out at the rear of their luxury waterfront rented house on South Beach. They were heard loudly cheering and toasting each other, while at a Federal court in Newark, Sorrentino was pleading guilty to cheating on his taxes regarding multiple counts related to nearly $9 million in income from the show. It is not known whether 'The Situation,' who appeared in all six seasons of the MTV reality show, will be joining his former rowdy housemates in Florida, where they’re about to start filming Jersey Shore Family Vacation. Sorrentino and his brother/manager Marc were charged in 2014 and again last year with multiple counts related to nearly $9 million in income from the show. On Friday, the reality star pleaded guilty to one count of tax evasion and admitted concealing his income in 2011 by making cash deposits in amounts that wouldn't trigger federal reporting requirements. Sentencing was scheduled for late April. 19 Jan 2018 Pictured: Nicole “Snooki” Polizzi, Jennifer Lynn "Jenni" Farley “JWoww”, Deena Nicole Cortese. "Pauly D" DelVecchio, Ronnie Ortiz-Magro. Photo credit: Splash/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Snooki, Jenni JWoww Farley, DJ Pauly D, Vinny Guadagnino and friends looked not to have a care in the world as they sipped sangria and chilled out at the rear of their luxury waterfront rented house on South Beach. They were heard loudly cheering and toasting each other, while at a Federal court in Newark, Sorrentino was pleading guilty to cheating on his taxes regarding multiple counts related to nearly $9 million in income from the show. It is not known whether 'The Situation,' who appeared in all six seasons of the MTV reality show, will be joining his former rowdy housemates in Florida, where they’re about to start filming Jersey Shore Family Vacation. Sorrentino and his brother/manager Marc were charged in 2014 and again last year with multiple counts related to nearly $9 million in income from the show. On Friday, the reality star pleaded guilty to one count of tax evasion and admitted concealing his income in 2011 by making cash deposits in amounts that wouldn't trigger federal reporting requirements. Sentencing was scheduled for late April. 19 Jan 2018 Pictured: Nicole “Snooki” Polizzi, Jennifer Lynn "Jenni" Farley “JWoww”, Deena Nicole Cortese. "Pauly D" DelVecchio, Ronnie Ortiz-Magro. Photo credit: Splash/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Johnny Depp has admitted to ‘accidentally’ headbutting Amber Heard during a heated argument at their Los Angeles penthouse back in 2015. Depp made the revelation as he took the stand on the third day of his libel case against The Sun newspaper at the High Court in London on Thursday 9 June. The court was also show photographs of Heard’s purported injuries at the hands of Depp. Last year the photographs of Heard’s injuries were included in a bombshell dossier at Fairfax County Court in Virginia, filed by Heard’s legal team on April 11, 2019, as a rebuttal to Depp’s $50million defamation lawsuit against his former wife. At the time the photos were first released, Depp dismissed the court document as ‘new lies’. In court on Thursday in the London hearing, NGN’s barrister Sasha Wass QC asked why Depp had not mentioned ‘accidentally’ headbutting Ms Heard in his witness statements to the court. Depp replied: ‘Had I read the entire statement after the lawyers had drafted it, I would have found that missing piece. I didn’t read all those things … and I trusted my attorneys had taken my statement and put it on the record.’ Depp reasoned that he used the word ‘headbutt' because that was the way Heard had referred to it. He told the court: ‘I said “I headbutted you in the forehead, that doesn’t break a nose”.’ Ms Wass told the actor that he changed his account of the incident after only ‘very recently’ becoming aware of an audio recording of himself and Heard discussing the incident. But Mr Depp shot back: ‘I believe she took something and stretched it out as far as she possibly could.’ The graphic images show Heard with facial abrasions, bruises, and clumps of hair missing following the incident, which happened just nine months after the pair married. In the Virginia deposition from 2019, Heard claims that at one point Depp dragged her by the hair, onto their marital bed, and beat her while screaming: 'I'll f*****g kill you, y
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  • Johnny Depp has admitted to ‘accidentally’ headbutting Amber Heard during a heated argument at their Los Angeles penthouse back in 2015. Depp made the revelation as he took the stand on the third day of his libel case against The Sun newspaper at the High Court in London on Thursday 9 June. The court was also show photographs of Heard’s purported injuries at the hands of Depp. Last year the photographs of Heard’s injuries were included in a bombshell dossier at Fairfax County Court in Virginia, filed by Heard’s legal team on April 11, 2019, as a rebuttal to Depp’s $50million defamation lawsuit against his former wife. At the time the photos were first released, Depp dismissed the court document as ‘new lies’. In court on Thursday in the London hearing, NGN’s barrister Sasha Wass QC asked why Depp had not mentioned ‘accidentally’ headbutting Ms Heard in his witness statements to the court. Depp replied: ‘Had I read the entire statement after the lawyers had drafted it, I would have found that missing piece. I didn’t read all those things … and I trusted my attorneys had taken my statement and put it on the record.’ Depp reasoned that he used the word ‘headbutt' because that was the way Heard had referred to it. He told the court: ‘I said “I headbutted you in the forehead, that doesn’t break a nose”.’ Ms Wass told the actor that he changed his account of the incident after only ‘very recently’ becoming aware of an audio recording of himself and Heard discussing the incident. But Mr Depp shot back: ‘I believe she took something and stretched it out as far as she possibly could.’ The graphic images show Heard with facial abrasions, bruises, and clumps of hair missing following the incident, which happened just nine months after the pair married. In the Virginia deposition from 2019, Heard claims that at one point Depp dragged her by the hair, onto their marital bed, and beat her while screaming: 'I'll f*****g kill you, y
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  • Johnny Depp has admitted to ‘accidentally’ headbutting Amber Heard during a heated argument at their Los Angeles penthouse back in 2015. Depp made the revelation as he took the stand on the third day of his libel case against The Sun newspaper at the High Court in London on Thursday 9 June. The court was also show photographs of Heard’s purported injuries at the hands of Depp. Last year the photographs of Heard’s injuries were included in a bombshell dossier at Fairfax County Court in Virginia, filed by Heard’s legal team on April 11, 2019, as a rebuttal to Depp’s $50million defamation lawsuit against his former wife. At the time the photos were first released, Depp dismissed the court document as ‘new lies’. In court on Thursday in the London hearing, NGN’s barrister Sasha Wass QC asked why Depp had not mentioned ‘accidentally’ headbutting Ms Heard in his witness statements to the court. Depp replied: ‘Had I read the entire statement after the lawyers had drafted it, I would have found that missing piece. I didn’t read all those things … and I trusted my attorneys had taken my statement and put it on the record.’ Depp reasoned that he used the word ‘headbutt' because that was the way Heard had referred to it. He told the court: ‘I said “I headbutted you in the forehead, that doesn’t break a nose”.’ Ms Wass told the actor that he changed his account of the incident after only ‘very recently’ becoming aware of an audio recording of himself and Heard discussing the incident. But Mr Depp shot back: ‘I believe she took something and stretched it out as far as she possibly could.’ The graphic images show Heard with facial abrasions, bruises, and clumps of hair missing following the incident, which happened just nine months after the pair married. In the Virginia deposition from 2019, Heard claims that at one point Depp dragged her by the hair, onto their marital bed, and beat her while screaming: 'I'll f*****g kill you, y
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  • Johnny Depp has admitted to ‘accidentally’ headbutting Amber Heard during a heated argument at their Los Angeles penthouse back in 2015. Depp made the revelation as he took the stand on the third day of his libel case against The Sun newspaper at the High Court in London on Thursday 9 June. The court was also show photographs of Heard’s purported injuries at the hands of Depp. Last year the photographs of Heard’s injuries were included in a bombshell dossier at Fairfax County Court in Virginia, filed by Heard’s legal team on April 11, 2019, as a rebuttal to Depp’s $50million defamation lawsuit against his former wife. At the time the photos were first released, Depp dismissed the court document as ‘new lies’. In court on Thursday in the London hearing, NGN’s barrister Sasha Wass QC asked why Depp had not mentioned ‘accidentally’ headbutting Ms Heard in his witness statements to the court. Depp replied: ‘Had I read the entire statement after the lawyers had drafted it, I would have found that missing piece. I didn’t read all those things … and I trusted my attorneys had taken my statement and put it on the record.’ Depp reasoned that he used the word ‘headbutt' because that was the way Heard had referred to it. He told the court: ‘I said “I headbutted you in the forehead, that doesn’t break a nose”.’ Ms Wass told the actor that he changed his account of the incident after only ‘very recently’ becoming aware of an audio recording of himself and Heard discussing the incident. But Mr Depp shot back: ‘I believe she took something and stretched it out as far as she possibly could.’ The graphic images show Heard with facial abrasions, bruises, and clumps of hair missing following the incident, which happened just nine months after the pair married. In the Virginia deposition from 2019, Heard claims that at one point Depp dragged her by the hair, onto their marital bed, and beat her while screaming: 'I'll f*****g kill you, y
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  • *PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE NO WEB UNTIL 12PM EST 7TH JAN* Actress Amber Heard seen wearing an ankle boot for an unexplained injury as she enjoys a day out in Hawaii. Wearing a flowing white dress, the 33-year-old screen beauty was spotted at the Jungle of Hana, on Maui, with friends.The ‘Justice League’ star didn’t address the injury when she posted a photo on her instagram site just before the weekend. Heard has been seen with a foot injury before. She was seen on crutches in March 2018 and revealed on social media that she’d broken a bone. She is still embroiled in ongoing fall-out from her messy divorce from actor Johnny Depp, 55. Recently, 10 more videos were released from her August 2016 deposition in which she detailed her now-ex's alleged abuse. The award-winning actor is suing Heard for defamation and suing his former law firm for $30million over claims of negligence. 03 Jan 2020 Pictured: Amber Heard. Photo credit: OTG / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • These harrowing photographs show injuries Amber Heard claims she sustained at the hands of her then-husband Johnny Depp after telling him she was going to leave him. The photos — filed at a court in Virginia by Heard’s legal team — form part of a bombshell dossier as a rebuttal to Depp’s $50million defamation lawsuit against his former wife. Graphic images show Amber with facial abrasions, bruises, and clumps of hair missing following an incident which allegedly happened days before Christmas in Los Angeles in December 2015, just nine months after the pair married. In the deposition Amber, 32, claims Depp, 55, attacked her at their Los Angeles penthouse before friends were due to arrive She claims that at one point he dragged her by the hair, onto their marital bed, and beat her while screaming: 'I'll f*****g kill you, you hear me?'  Describing what happened next, Heard claims in the legal document: 'Hoping to avoid the violence, I tried to calm Johnny down, and then went upstairs to try to remove myself from the situation. 'Johnny followed me, hit me in the back of my head, grabbed me by my hair again, got in front of me on the steps, and then dragged me by my hair up the last few steps.  'At the top of stairs, Johnny shoved me twice, which made me fear I would fall. I told Johnny that he had broken my wrist in an attempt to get him to stop. 'Johnny kept hitting me, and each time he knocked me down, I chose to react by simply standing up and looking him in the eye. Johnny responded by yelling: "Oh, you think you’re a f***ing tough guy?" 'He reeled back and head-butted me in my face, bashing my nose, which immediately began bleeding, sending searing pain through my face. I instantly started tearing up, and I thought that I would have to go to the hospital.  'I told Johnny I wanted to leave him, and that I would call the police if he ever touched me again. When I began to walk away toward the guest apartment, he responded by pushing me, then grabbed me a
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  • These harrowing photographs show injuries Amber Heard claims she sustained at the hands of her then-husband Johnny Depp after telling him she was going to leave him. The photos — filed at a court in Virginia by Heard’s legal team — form part of a bombshell dossier as a rebuttal to Depp’s $50million defamation lawsuit against his former wife. Graphic images show Amber with facial abrasions, bruises, and clumps of hair missing following an incident which allegedly happened days before Christmas in Los Angeles in December 2015, just nine months after the pair married. In the deposition Amber, 32, claims Depp, 55, attacked her at their Los Angeles penthouse before friends were due to arrive She claims that at one point he dragged her by the hair, onto their marital bed, and beat her while screaming: 'I'll f*****g kill you, you hear me?'  Describing what happened next, Heard claims in the legal document: 'Hoping to avoid the violence, I tried to calm Johnny down, and then went upstairs to try to remove myself from the situation. 'Johnny followed me, hit me in the back of my head, grabbed me by my hair again, got in front of me on the steps, and then dragged me by my hair up the last few steps.  'At the top of stairs, Johnny shoved me twice, which made me fear I would fall. I told Johnny that he had broken my wrist in an attempt to get him to stop. 'Johnny kept hitting me, and each time he knocked me down, I chose to react by simply standing up and looking him in the eye. Johnny responded by yelling: "Oh, you think you’re a f***ing tough guy?" 'He reeled back and head-butted me in my face, bashing my nose, which immediately began bleeding, sending searing pain through my face. I instantly started tearing up, and I thought that I would have to go to the hospital.  'I told Johnny I wanted to leave him, and that I would call the police if he ever touched me again. When I began to walk away toward the guest apartment, he responded by pushing me, then grabbed me a
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  • These harrowing photographs show injuries Amber Heard claims she sustained at the hands of her then-husband Johnny Depp after telling him she was going to leave him. The photos — filed at a court in Virginia by Heard’s legal team — form part of a bombshell dossier as a rebuttal to Depp’s $50million defamation lawsuit against his former wife. Graphic images show Amber with facial abrasions, bruises, and clumps of hair missing following an incident which allegedly happened days before Christmas in Los Angeles in December 2015, just nine months after the pair married. In the deposition Amber, 32, claims Depp, 55, attacked her at their Los Angeles penthouse before friends were due to arrive She claims that at one point he dragged her by the hair, onto their marital bed, and beat her while screaming: 'I'll f*****g kill you, you hear me?'  Describing what happened next, Heard claims in the legal document: 'Hoping to avoid the violence, I tried to calm Johnny down, and then went upstairs to try to remove myself from the situation. 'Johnny followed me, hit me in the back of my head, grabbed me by my hair again, got in front of me on the steps, and then dragged me by my hair up the last few steps.  'At the top of stairs, Johnny shoved me twice, which made me fear I would fall. I told Johnny that he had broken my wrist in an attempt to get him to stop. 'Johnny kept hitting me, and each time he knocked me down, I chose to react by simply standing up and looking him in the eye. Johnny responded by yelling: "Oh, you think you’re a f***ing tough guy?" 'He reeled back and head-butted me in my face, bashing my nose, which immediately began bleeding, sending searing pain through my face. I instantly started tearing up, and I thought that I would have to go to the hospital.  'I told Johnny I wanted to leave him, and that I would call the police if he ever touched me again. When I began to walk away toward the guest apartment, he responded by pushing me, then grabbed me a
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  • These harrowing photographs show injuries Amber Heard claims she sustained at the hands of her then-husband Johnny Depp after telling him she was going to leave him. The photos — filed at a court in Virginia by Heard’s legal team — form part of a bombshell dossier as a rebuttal to Depp’s $50million defamation lawsuit against his former wife. Graphic images show Amber with facial abrasions, bruises, and clumps of hair missing following an incident which allegedly happened days before Christmas in Los Angeles in December 2015, just nine months after the pair married. In the deposition Amber, 32, claims Depp, 55, attacked her at their Los Angeles penthouse before friends were due to arrive She claims that at one point he dragged her by the hair, onto their marital bed, and beat her while screaming: 'I'll f*****g kill you, you hear me?'  Describing what happened next, Heard claims in the legal document: 'Hoping to avoid the violence, I tried to calm Johnny down, and then went upstairs to try to remove myself from the situation. 'Johnny followed me, hit me in the back of my head, grabbed me by my hair again, got in front of me on the steps, and then dragged me by my hair up the last few steps.  'At the top of stairs, Johnny shoved me twice, which made me fear I would fall. I told Johnny that he had broken my wrist in an attempt to get him to stop. 'Johnny kept hitting me, and each time he knocked me down, I chose to react by simply standing up and looking him in the eye. Johnny responded by yelling: "Oh, you think you’re a f***ing tough guy?" 'He reeled back and head-butted me in my face, bashing my nose, which immediately began bleeding, sending searing pain through my face. I instantly started tearing up, and I thought that I would have to go to the hospital.  'I told Johnny I wanted to leave him, and that I would call the police if he ever touched me again. When I began to walk away toward the guest apartment, he responded by pushing me, then grabbed me a
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  • These harrowing photographs show injuries Amber Heard claims she sustained at the hands of her then-husband Johnny Depp after telling him she was going to leave him. The photos — filed at a court in Virginia by Heard’s legal team — form part of a bombshell dossier as a rebuttal to Depp’s $50million defamation lawsuit against his former wife. Graphic images show Amber with facial abrasions, bruises, and clumps of hair missing following an incident which allegedly happened days before Christmas in Los Angeles in December 2015, just nine months after the pair married. In the deposition Amber, 32, claims Depp, 55, attacked her at their Los Angeles penthouse before friends were due to arrive She claims that at one point he dragged her by the hair, onto their marital bed, and beat her while screaming: 'I'll f*****g kill you, you hear me?'  Describing what happened next, Heard claims in the legal document: 'Hoping to avoid the violence, I tried to calm Johnny down, and then went upstairs to try to remove myself from the situation. 'Johnny followed me, hit me in the back of my head, grabbed me by my hair again, got in front of me on the steps, and then dragged me by my hair up the last few steps.  'At the top of stairs, Johnny shoved me twice, which made me fear I would fall. I told Johnny that he had broken my wrist in an attempt to get him to stop. 'Johnny kept hitting me, and each time he knocked me down, I chose to react by simply standing up and looking him in the eye. Johnny responded by yelling: "Oh, you think you’re a f***ing tough guy?" 'He reeled back and head-butted me in my face, bashing my nose, which immediately began bleeding, sending searing pain through my face. I instantly started tearing up, and I thought that I would have to go to the hospital.  'I told Johnny I wanted to leave him, and that I would call the police if he ever touched me again. When I began to walk away toward the guest apartment, he responded by pushing me, then grabbed me a
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Snooki, Jenni JWoww Farley, DJ Pauly D, Vinny Guadagnino and friends looked not to have a care in the world as they sipped sangria and chilled out at the rear of their luxury waterfront rented house on South Beach. They were heard loudly cheering and toasting each other, while at a Federal court in Newark, Sorrentino was pleading guilty to cheating on his taxes regarding multiple counts related to nearly $9 million in income from the show. It is not known whether 'The Situation,' who appeared in all six seasons of the MTV reality show, will be joining his former rowdy housemates in Florida, where they’re about to start filming Jersey Shore Family Vacation. Sorrentino and his brother/manager Marc were charged in 2014 and again last year with multiple counts related to nearly $9 million in income from the show. On Friday, the reality star pleaded guilty to one count of tax evasion and admitted concealing his income in 2011 by making cash deposits in amounts that wouldn't trigger federal reporting requirements. Sentencing was scheduled for late April. 19 Jan 2018 Pictured: Nicole “Snooki” Polizzi, Jennifer Lynn "Jenni" Farley “JWoww”, Deena Nicole Cortese. "Pauly D" DelVecchio, Ronnie Ortiz-Magro. Photo credit: Splash/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Snooki, Jenni JWoww Farley, DJ Pauly D, Vinny Guadagnino and friends looked not to have a care in the world as they sipped sangria and chilled out at the rear of their luxury waterfront rented house on South Beach. They were heard loudly cheering and toasting each other, while at a Federal court in Newark, Sorrentino was pleading guilty to cheating on his taxes regarding multiple counts related to nearly $9 million in income from the show. It is not known whether 'The Situation,' who appeared in all six seasons of the MTV reality show, will be joining his former rowdy housemates in Florida, where they’re about to start filming Jersey Shore Family Vacation. Sorrentino and his brother/manager Marc were charged in 2014 and again last year with multiple counts related to nearly $9 million in income from the show. On Friday, the reality star pleaded guilty to one count of tax evasion and admitted concealing his income in 2011 by making cash deposits in amounts that wouldn't trigger federal reporting requirements. Sentencing was scheduled for late April. 19 Jan 2018 Pictured: Nicole “Snooki” Polizzi, Jennifer Lynn "Jenni" Farley “JWoww”, Deena Nicole Cortese. "Pauly D" DelVecchio, Ronnie Ortiz-Magro. Photo credit: Splash/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • These harrowing photographs show injuries Amber Heard claims she sustained at the hands of her then-husband Johnny Depp after telling him she was going to leave him. The photos — filed at a court in Virginia by Heard’s legal team — form part of a bombshell dossier as a rebuttal to Depp’s $50million defamation lawsuit against his former wife. Graphic images show Amber with facial abrasions, bruises, and clumps of hair missing following an incident which allegedly happened days before Christmas in Los Angeles in December 2015, just nine months after the pair married. In the deposition Amber, 32, claims Depp, 55, attacked her at their Los Angeles penthouse before friends were due to arrive She claims that at one point he dragged her by the hair, onto their marital bed, and beat her while screaming: 'I'll f*****g kill you, you hear me?'  Describing what happened next, Heard claims in the legal document: 'Hoping to avoid the violence, I tried to calm Johnny down, and then went upstairs to try to remove myself from the situation. 'Johnny followed me, hit me in the back of my head, grabbed me by my hair again, got in front of me on the steps, and then dragged me by my hair up the last few steps.  'At the top of stairs, Johnny shoved me twice, which made me fear I would fall. I told Johnny that he had broken my wrist in an attempt to get him to stop. 'Johnny kept hitting me, and each time he knocked me down, I chose to react by simply standing up and looking him in the eye. Johnny responded by yelling: "Oh, you think you’re a f***ing tough guy?" 'He reeled back and head-butted me in my face, bashing my nose, which immediately began bleeding, sending searing pain through my face. I instantly started tearing up, and I thought that I would have to go to the hospital.  'I told Johnny I wanted to leave him, and that I would call the police if he ever touched me again. When I began to walk away toward the guest apartment, he responded by pushing me, then grabbed me a
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  • These harrowing photographs show injuries Amber Heard claims she sustained at the hands of her then-husband Johnny Depp after telling him she was going to leave him. The photos — filed at a court in Virginia by Heard’s legal team — form part of a bombshell dossier as a rebuttal to Depp’s $50million defamation lawsuit against his former wife. Graphic images show Amber with facial abrasions, bruises, and clumps of hair missing following an incident which allegedly happened days before Christmas in Los Angeles in December 2015, just nine months after the pair married. In the deposition Amber, 32, claims Depp, 55, attacked her at their Los Angeles penthouse before friends were due to arrive She claims that at one point he dragged her by the hair, onto their marital bed, and beat her while screaming: 'I'll f*****g kill you, you hear me?'  Describing what happened next, Heard claims in the legal document: 'Hoping to avoid the violence, I tried to calm Johnny down, and then went upstairs to try to remove myself from the situation. 'Johnny followed me, hit me in the back of my head, grabbed me by my hair again, got in front of me on the steps, and then dragged me by my hair up the last few steps.  'At the top of stairs, Johnny shoved me twice, which made me fear I would fall. I told Johnny that he had broken my wrist in an attempt to get him to stop. 'Johnny kept hitting me, and each time he knocked me down, I chose to react by simply standing up and looking him in the eye. Johnny responded by yelling: "Oh, you think you’re a f***ing tough guy?" 'He reeled back and head-butted me in my face, bashing my nose, which immediately began bleeding, sending searing pain through my face. I instantly started tearing up, and I thought that I would have to go to the hospital.  'I told Johnny I wanted to leave him, and that I would call the police if he ever touched me again. When I began to walk away toward the guest apartment, he responded by pushing me, then grabbed me a
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Snooki, Jenni JWoww Farley, DJ Pauly D, Vinny Guadagnino and friends looked not to have a care in the world as they sipped sangria and chilled out at the rear of their luxury waterfront rented house on South Beach. They were heard loudly cheering and toasting each other, while at a Federal court in Newark, Sorrentino was pleading guilty to cheating on his taxes regarding multiple counts related to nearly $9 million in income from the show. It is not known whether 'The Situation,' who appeared in all six seasons of the MTV reality show, will be joining his former rowdy housemates in Florida, where they’re about to start filming Jersey Shore Family Vacation. Sorrentino and his brother/manager Marc were charged in 2014 and again last year with multiple counts related to nearly $9 million in income from the show. On Friday, the reality star pleaded guilty to one count of tax evasion and admitted concealing his income in 2011 by making cash deposits in amounts that wouldn't trigger federal reporting requirements. Sentencing was scheduled for late April. 19 Jan 2018 Pictured: Nicole “Snooki” Polizzi, Jennifer Lynn "Jenni" Farley “JWoww”, Deena Nicole Cortese. "Pauly D" DelVecchio, Ronnie Ortiz-Magro. Photo credit: Splash/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • June 19, 2017 - Baku, Azerbaijan - A general view shows the the International bank of Azerbaijan headquarters building. (Credit Image: © Aziz Karimov/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 3, 2018 - Buenos Aires, Federal Capital, Argentina - This Wednesday, October 3 was held in the Congress of the Argentine Nation a day of protest by a commission of the Intersindical Basin Carbonifera River Turbio in the context of the Carboniferous Field conflict and repudiation of the national budget 2019. Beginning With different union activities and accompanying other guilds in their struggle, the mining workers carried out what was called ''El Carbonazo'' as a symbolic embrace in front of the National Lesgilatura in the City of Buenos Aires. They literally took the coal to the doors of the Congress, in support and in defense of the company Carbonifera (YCRT). In addition to the symbolic embrace there was a march around the Plaza Los Dos Congresos. (Credit Image: ©  Roberto Almeida Aveledo/ZUMA Wire)
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  • March 28, 2019 - Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain - A woman is seen depositing flowers on the memory plate during the rally..Some 50 people have concentrated to reject the attack on the plaque placed in memory of those tortured by the Francoist repression placed last Monday in front of the old police station of the Spanish police during the Franco regime. (Credit Image: © Paco Freire/SOPA Images via ZUMA Wire)
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  • Italy, Florence - April 9, 2019.The depot of the Uffizi Gallery of Florence, Galleria degli Uffizi called..Michele Murrone, member of the museum's technical team and warted  of the deposit (Credit Image: © Fusi/Fotogramma/Ropi via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 13, 2016 - Kolkata, West Bengal, India - Indians queued outside State Bank of India to deposit and exchange demonetized currency notes in Kolkata from early morning.To facilitate smooth exchange and deposit the old Rs. 500 and Rs. 1000 bank note bank across India remain open for public on Sunday , as announced by Union Government after demonetized Rs.500 and Rs.1000 bank notes to tackle the menace of black money. Indian line up outside the banks to deposit and exchange demonetized bank note from late night. (Credit Image: © Saikat Paul/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 13, 2016 - Kolkata, West Bengal, India - Indians queued outside State Bank of India to deposit and exchange demonetized currency notes in Kolkata from early morning.To facilitate smooth exchange and deposit the old Rs. 500 and Rs. 1000 bank note bank across India remain open for public on Sunday , as announced by Union Government after demonetized Rs.500 and Rs.1000 bank notes to tackle the menace of black money. Indian line up outside the banks to deposit and exchange demonetized bank note from late night. (Credit Image: © Saikat Paul/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 13, 2016 - Kolkata, West Bengal, India - Indians queued outside State Bank of India to deposit and exchange demonetized currency notes in Kolkata from early morning.To facilitate smooth exchange and deposit the old Rs. 500 and Rs. 1000 bank note bank across India remain open for public on Sunday , as announced by Union Government after demonetized Rs.500 and Rs.1000 bank notes to tackle the menace of black money. Indian line up outside the banks to deposit and exchange demonetized bank note from late night. (Credit Image: © Saikat Paul/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 13, 2016 - Kolkata, West Bengal, India - Indians queued outside State Bank of India to deposit and exchange demonetized currency notes in Kolkata from early morning.To facilitate smooth exchange and deposit the old Rs. 500 and Rs. 1000 bank note bank across India remain open for public on Sunday , as announced by Union Government after demonetized Rs.500 and Rs.1000 bank notes to tackle the menace of black money. Indian line up outside the banks to deposit and exchange demonetized bank note from late night. (Credit Image: © Saikat Paul/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 13, 2016 - Kolkata, West Bengal, India - Indians queued outside State Bank of India to deposit and exchange demonetized currency notes in Kolkata from early morning.To facilitate smooth exchange and deposit the old Rs. 500 and Rs. 1000 bank note bank across India remain open for public on Sunday , as announced by Union Government after demonetized Rs.500 and Rs.1000 bank notes to tackle the menace of black money. Indian line up outside the banks to deposit and exchange demonetized bank note from late night. (Credit Image: © Saikat Paul/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 13, 2016 - Kolkata, West Bengal, India - Indians queued outside State Bank of India to deposit and exchange demonetized currency notes in Kolkata from early morning.To facilitate smooth exchange and deposit the old Rs. 500 and Rs. 1000 bank note bank across India remain open for public on Sunday , as announced by Union Government after demonetized Rs.500 and Rs.1000 bank notes to tackle the menace of black money. Indian line up outside the banks to deposit and exchange demonetized bank note from late night. (Credit Image: © Saikat Paul/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 13, 2016 - Kolkata, West Bengal, India - Indians queued outside State Bank of India to deposit and exchange demonetized currency notes in Kolkata from early morning.To facilitate smooth exchange and deposit the old Rs. 500 and Rs. 1000 bank note bank across India remain open for public on Sunday , as announced by Union Government after demonetized Rs.500 and Rs.1000 bank notes to tackle the menace of black money. Indian line up outside the banks to deposit and exchange demonetized bank note from late night. (Credit Image: © Saikat Paul/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 13, 2016 - Kolkata, West Bengal, India - Indians queued outside State Bank of India to deposit and exchange demonetized currency notes in Kolkata from early morning.To facilitate smooth exchange and deposit the old Rs. 500 and Rs. 1000 bank note bank across India remain open for public on Sunday , as announced by Union Government after demonetized Rs.500 and Rs.1000 bank notes to tackle the menace of black money. Indian line up outside the banks to deposit and exchange demonetized bank note from late night. (Credit Image: © Saikat Paul/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • Marie Hoa Chevallier drives by car to the Cathedrale Notre-Dame-Immaculee in Monaco, on July 27, 2019, Press and public not welcome at the wedding of the son of Princess Stephanie of Monaco, Louis Ducruet and Marie Chevallier, the monegasque police had deposited all the streets that lead to the cathedral with crush barriers and police officers. 27 Jul 2019 Pictured: Marie Hoa Chevallier drives by car to the Cathedrale Notre-Dame-Immaculee in Monaco, on July 27, 2019, Press and public not welcome at the wedding of the son of Princess Stephanie of Monaco, Louis Ducruet and Marie Chevallier, the monegasque police had deposited all the streets that lead to the cathedral with crush barriers and police officers Photo : Albert Nieboer / Netherlands OUT / Point de Vue OUT. Photo credit: RPE / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • November 13, 2016 - Kolkata, West Bengal, India - Indians queued outside State Bank of India to deposit and exchange demonetized currency notes in Kolkata from early morning.To facilitate smooth exchange and deposit the old Rs. 500 and Rs. 1000 bank note bank across India remain open for public on Sunday , as announced by Union Government after demonetized Rs.500 and Rs.1000 bank notes to tackle the menace of black money. Indian line up outside the banks to deposit and exchange demonetized bank note from late night. (Credit Image: © Saikat Paul/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • Undated handout photo issued by the Metropolitan Police of the inside of the vault at the Hatton Garden Safe Deposit company. Carl Wood, William Lincoln and Hugh Doyle have been convicted at Woolwich Crown Court of involvement in the Hatton Garden raid, believed to the largest burglary in British legal history in which jewellery and valuables worth an estimated &pound;14 million were stolen.
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  • Jun 7, 2017 - Jebel Irhoud, Morocco - In a pair of papers published in Nature, an international team of researchers describe 22 human fossils from northwest Morocco that are approximately 300,000 years old. According to the authors, it is the earliest evidence of Homo sapiens ever discovered. The first of our kind. The mandible Irhoud 11 is the first, almost complete adult mandible discovered at the site of Jebel Irhoud. It is very robust and reminiscent of the smaller Tabun C2 mandible discovered in Israel in a much younger deposit. The bone morphology and the dentition display a mosaic of archaic and evolved features, clearly assigning it to the root of our own lineage. (Credit Image: © Jean-Jacques Hublin/MPI via ZUMA Wire)
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  • 04574281 date 26 06 2009 Copyright Xinhua Goalkeeper Itumeleng Khune South Africa Flight deposit PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN Highlight Vdig horizontal cut out Confederations Cup 2009 National team National jersey Johannesburg Dynamics Football international match men Team Single Action shot Human Beings  (Credit Image: © Xinhua via ZUMA Wire)
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File photo dated 24/10/16 of the holes drilled to gain access to the Hatton Garden Safe Deposit, in Hatton Garden, London. The Hatton Garden burglars would have sold almost &pound;10 million worth of loot taken during the raid for a fraction of its market value, a court heard.
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Safety deposit boxes at the Hatton Garden Safe Deposit, in Hatton Garden, London, which was at the centre of a high profile heist in 2015 by a gang of career criminals who stole &pound;14 million worth of jewels.
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  • Undated handout photo issued by the Metropolitan police of jewellery recovered from Edmonton Cemetery after the Hatton Garden Safe Deposit Company raid. Carl Wood, William Lincoln and Hugh Doyle have been convicted at Woolwich Crown Court of involvement in the Hatton Garden raid, believed to the largest burglary in British legal history in which jewellery and valuables worth an estimated &pound;14 million were stolen.
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  • PIXELATED AT SOURCE Undated handout photo issued by the Metropolitan Police of the hallway leading to the vault at the Hatton Garden Safe Deposit company which was robbed over the Easter weekend.
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Safety deposit boxes at the Hatton Garden Safe Deposit, in Hatton Garden, London, which was at the centre of a high profile heist in 2015 by a gang of career criminals who stole £14 million worth of jewels.
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  • November 13, 2016 - Kolkata, West Bengal, India - Bank employee distribute exhange froms to the people in front of a bank. To facilitate smooth exchange and deposit the old Rs. 500 and Rs. 1000 bank note bank across India remain open for public on Sunday , as announced by Union Government after demonetized Rs.500 and Rs.1000 bank notes to tackle the menace of black money. Indian line up outside the banks to deposit and exchange demonetized bank note from late night. (Credit Image: © Saikat Paul/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 13, 2016 - Kolkata, West Bengal, India - To facilitate smooth exchange and deposit the old Rs. 500 and Rs. 1000 bank note bank across India remain open for public on Sunday , as announced by Union Government after demonetized Rs.500 and Rs.1000 bank notes to tackle the menace of black money. Indian line up outside the banks to deposit and exchange demonetized bank note from late night. (Credit Image: © Saikat Paul/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 13, 2016 - Kolkata, West Bengal, India - Indian shows Rs. 500 and Rs. 1000 bank note and long time waiting to exchange it in front of State Bank of India...To facilitate smooth exchange and deposit the old Rs. 500 and Rs. 1000 bank note bank across India remain open for public on Sunday , as announced by Union Government after demonetized Rs.500 and Rs.1000 bank notes to tackle the menace of black money. Indian line up outside the banks to deposit and exchange demonetized bank note from late night. (Credit Image: © Saikat Paul/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 13, 2016 - Kolkata, West Bengal, India - A Muslim Women shows Rs. 500 and Rs. 1000 bank note and long time waiting to exchange it in front of State Bank of India.To facilitate smooth exchange and deposit the old Rs. 500 and Rs. 1000 bank note bank across India remain open for public on Sunday , as announced by Union Government after demonetized Rs.500 and Rs.1000 bank notes to tackle the menace of black money. Indian line up outside the banks to deposit and exchange demonetized bank note from late night. (Credit Image: © Saikat Paul/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 13, 2016 - Kolkata, West Bengal, India - Indian shows Rs. 500 and Rs. 1000 bank note and long time waiting to exchange it in front of State Bank of India...To facilitate smooth exchange and deposit the old Rs. 500 and Rs. 1000 bank note bank across India remain open for public on Sunday , as announced by Union Government after demonetized Rs.500 and Rs.1000 bank notes to tackle the menace of black money. Indian line up outside the banks to deposit and exchange demonetized bank note from late night. (Credit Image: © Saikat Paul/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 13, 2016 - Kolkata, West Bengal, India - A Muslim Women checks her Rs. 500 and Rs. 1000 bank note and long time waiting to exchange it in front of State Bank of India.To facilitate smooth exchange and deposit the old Rs. 500 and Rs. 1000 bank note bank across India remain open for public on Sunday , as announced by Union Government after demonetized Rs.500 and Rs.1000 bank notes to tackle the menace of black money. Indian line up outside the banks to deposit and exchange demonetized bank note from late night. (Credit Image: © Saikat Paul/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 13, 2016 - Kolkata, West Bengal, India - A Muslim Women checks her Rs. 500 and Rs. 1000 bank note and long time waiting to exchange it in front of State Bank of India.To facilitate smooth exchange and deposit the old Rs. 500 and Rs. 1000 bank note bank across India remain open for public on Sunday , as announced by Union Government after demonetized Rs.500 and Rs.1000 bank notes to tackle the menace of black money. Indian line up outside the banks to deposit and exchange demonetized bank note from late night. (Credit Image: © Saikat Paul/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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Safety deposit boxes at the Hatton Garden Safe Deposit, in Hatton Garden, London, which was at the centre of a high profile heist in 2015 by a gang of career criminals who stole £14 million worth of jewels.
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  • November 13, 2016 - Kolkata, West Bengal, India - Indian shows Rs. 500 and Rs. 1000 bank note and long time waiting to exchange it in front of State Bank of India...To facilitate smooth exchange and deposit the old Rs. 500 and Rs. 1000 bank note bank across India remain open for public on Sunday , as announced by Union Government after demonetized Rs.500 and Rs.1000 bank notes to tackle the menace of black money. Indian line up outside the banks to deposit and exchange demonetized bank note from late night. (Credit Image: © Saikat Paul/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 13, 2016 - Kolkata, West Bengal, India - A Muslim Women checks her Rs. 500 and Rs. 1000 bank note and long time waiting to exchange it in front of State Bank of India.To facilitate smooth exchange and deposit the old Rs. 500 and Rs. 1000 bank note bank across India remain open for public on Sunday , as announced by Union Government after demonetized Rs.500 and Rs.1000 bank notes to tackle the menace of black money. Indian line up outside the banks to deposit and exchange demonetized bank note from late night. (Credit Image: © Saikat Paul/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 13, 2016 - Kolkata, West Bengal, India - A Muslim Women checks her Rs. 500 and Rs. 1000 bank note and long time waiting to exchange it in front of State Bank of India.To facilitate smooth exchange and deposit the old Rs. 500 and Rs. 1000 bank note bank across India remain open for public on Sunday , as announced by Union Government after demonetized Rs.500 and Rs.1000 bank notes to tackle the menace of black money. Indian line up outside the banks to deposit and exchange demonetized bank note from late night. (Credit Image: © Saikat Paul/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • May 13, 2019 - London, UK, United Kingdom - A Metro Bank branch is seen in London. .Metro Bank’s shares dropped by 8% on Monday 13 May 2019 leaving them 70% lower for the year to date and concerns about the bank’s financial position. At its many branches, it has been reported that customers are queueing outside the bank after a WhatsApp message advising people to withdraw their money out of their accounts and empty safe deposit boxes. (Credit Image: © Dinendra Haria/SOPA Images via ZUMA Wire)
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An abandoned safety deposit box at the Hatton Garden Safe Deposit, in Hatton Garden, London, which was at the centre of a high profile heist in 2015 by a gang of career criminals who stole &pound;14 million worth of jewels.
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  • Undated handout photo issued by the Metropolitan police of jewellery recovered from Edmonton Cemetery after the Hatton Garden Safe Deposit Company raid. Carl Wood, William Lincoln and Hugh Doyle have been convicted at Woolwich Crown Court of involvement in the Hatton Garden raid, believed to the largest burglary in British legal history in which jewellery and valuables worth an estimated &pound;14 million were stolen.
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  • Undated handout photo issued by the Metropolitan police of of an envelope containing a quantity of cash found in a plastic folder on shelf in bedroom at Winkley Street after the Hatton Garden Safe Deposit Company raid. Carl Wood, William Lincoln and Hugh Doyle have been convicted at Woolwich Crown Court of involvement in the Hatton Garden raid, believed to the largest burglary in British legal history in which jewellery and valuables worth an estimated &pound;14 million were stolen.
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  • BEST QUALITY AVAILABLE Undated handout photo issued by the Metropolitan Police of the dismantled alarm box at Hatton Garden Safety Deposit Ltd, London, which was shown to the jury at Woolwich Crown Court. Carl Wood, William Lincoln and Hugh Doyle have been convicted at Woolwich Crown Court of involvement in the Hatton Garden raid, believed to the largest burglary in British legal history in which jewellery and valuables worth an estimated &pound;14 million were stolen.
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  • Handout CCTV images dated 19/05/15 issued by the Metropolitan police of William Lincoln, John Collins (hidden), Daniel Jones and Hugh Doyle (left to right not known) at the rear of The Old Wheatsheaf Pub, beside Doyle's Workshop, in Enfield, shown as evidence to jurors in the Hatton Garden Safe Deposit Company raid trial at Woolwich Crown Court, allegedly showing stolen goods being transferred from Harbinson's silver Mercedes taxi into Collins's white Mercedes. Carl Wood, William Lincoln and Hugh Doyle have been convicted at Woolwich Crown Court of involvement in the Hatton Garden raid, believed to the largest burglary in British legal history in which jewellery and valuables worth an estimated &pound;14 million were stolen.
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  • Handout CCTV still dated 03/04/15 issued by the Metropolitan police of a male at the fire escape corridor, shown as evidence to jurors in the Hatton Garden Safe Deposit Company raid trial at Woolwich Crown Court. Carl Wood, William Lincoln and Hugh Doyle have been convicted at Woolwich Crown Court of involvement in the Hatton Garden raid, believed to the largest burglary in British legal history in which jewellery and valuables worth an estimated £14 million were stolen.
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  • May 30, 2017 - Florence, Florence, Italy - An expert works on a masterpiece depicting The Deposition of Christ (oil painting on wood cm. 313 x 192 - 1526/1528) by the Italian Renaissance artist Jacopo da Carucci, better known as Jacopo da Pontormo or simply Pontormo, in the Capponi Chapel in the church of Santa Felicita. The Capponi Chapel was designed by Italian architect Filippo Brunelleschi (1377-1446), and was later decorated by a cycle of works by Pontormo. Restoration works on the Capponi Chapel and the Pontormo altarpiece 'The Deposition from the Cross' started in March 2017 and also include stone and wooden pieces, marble works, detached frescoes, and wall decorations. (Credit Image: © Giacomo Morini/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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An abandoned safety deposit box at the Hatton Garden Safe Deposit, in Hatton Garden, London, which was at the centre of a high profile heist in 2015 by a gang of career criminals who stole £14 million worth of jewels.
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  • November 13, 2016 - Kolkata, West Bengal, India - Bank employee distribute exhange froms to the people in front of a bank. To facilitate smooth exchange and deposit the old Rs. 500 and Rs. 1000 bank note bank across India remain open for public on Sunday , as announced by Union Government after demonetized Rs.500 and Rs.1000 bank notes to tackle the menace of black money. Indian line up outside the banks to deposit and exchange demonetized bank note from late night. (Credit Image: © Saikat Paul/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 13, 2016 - Kolkata, West Bengal, India - Indian shows Rs. 500 and Rs. 1000 bank note and long time waiting to exchange it in front of State Bank of India...To facilitate smooth exchange and deposit the old Rs. 500 and Rs. 1000 bank note bank across India remain open for public on Sunday , as announced by Union Government after demonetized Rs.500 and Rs.1000 bank notes to tackle the menace of black money. Indian line up outside the banks to deposit and exchange demonetized bank note from late night. (Credit Image: © Saikat Paul/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 13, 2016 - Kolkata, West Bengal, India - Bank employee distribute exhange froms to the people in front of a bank. To facilitate smooth exchange and deposit the old Rs. 500 and Rs. 1000 bank note bank across India remain open for public on Sunday , as announced by Union Government after demonetized Rs.500 and Rs.1000 bank notes to tackle the menace of black money. Indian line up outside the banks to deposit and exchange demonetized bank note from late night. (Credit Image: © Saikat Paul/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 13, 2016 - Kolkata, West Bengal, India - To facilitate smooth exchange and deposit the old Rs. 500 and Rs. 1000 bank note bank across India remain open for public on Sunday , as announced by Union Government after demonetized Rs.500 and Rs.1000 bank notes to tackle the menace of black money. Indian line up outside the banks to deposit and exchange demonetized bank note from late night. (Credit Image: © Saikat Paul/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 13, 2016 - Kolkata, West Bengal, India - Bank employee distribute exhange froms to the people in front of a bank. To facilitate smooth exchange and deposit the old Rs. 500 and Rs. 1000 bank note bank across India remain open for public on Sunday , as announced by Union Government after demonetized Rs.500 and Rs.1000 bank notes to tackle the menace of black money. Indian line up outside the banks to deposit and exchange demonetized bank note from late night. (Credit Image: © Saikat Paul/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 13, 2016 - Kolkata, West Bengal, India - A Muslim Women shows Rs. 500 and Rs. 1000 bank note and long time waiting to exchange it in front of State Bank of India.To facilitate smooth exchange and deposit the old Rs. 500 and Rs. 1000 bank note bank across India remain open for public on Sunday , as announced by Union Government after demonetized Rs.500 and Rs.1000 bank notes to tackle the menace of black money. Indian line up outside the banks to deposit and exchange demonetized bank note from late night. (Credit Image: © Saikat Paul/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 13, 2016 - Kolkata, West Bengal, India - Indian shows Rs. 500 and Rs. 1000 bank note and long time waiting to exchange it in front of State Bank of India...To facilitate smooth exchange and deposit the old Rs. 500 and Rs. 1000 bank note bank across India remain open for public on Sunday , as announced by Union Government after demonetized Rs.500 and Rs.1000 bank notes to tackle the menace of black money. Indian line up outside the banks to deposit and exchange demonetized bank note from late night. (Credit Image: © Saikat Paul/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 13, 2016 - Kolkata, West Bengal, India - Indian shows Rs. 500 and Rs. 1000 bank note and long time waiting to exchange it in front of State Bank of India...To facilitate smooth exchange and deposit the old Rs. 500 and Rs. 1000 bank note bank across India remain open for public on Sunday , as announced by Union Government after demonetized Rs.500 and Rs.1000 bank notes to tackle the menace of black money. Indian line up outside the banks to deposit and exchange demonetized bank note from late night. (Credit Image: © Saikat Paul/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 13, 2016 - Kolkata, West Bengal, India - Indian check the filled up from and hold Rs.500 bank note  in hand in front of a bank in Kolkata.To facilitate smooth exchange and deposit the old Rs. 500 and Rs. 1000 bank note bank across India remain open for public on Sunday , as announced by Union Government after demonetized Rs.500 and Rs.1000 bank notes to tackle the menace of black money. Indian line up outside the banks to deposit and exchange demonetized bank note from late night. (Credit Image: © Saikat Paul/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 13, 2016 - Kolkata, West Bengal, India - Indian check the filled up from and hold Rs.500 bank note  in hand in front of a bank in Kolkata.To facilitate smooth exchange and deposit the old Rs. 500 and Rs. 1000 bank note bank across India remain open for public on Sunday , as announced by Union Government after demonetized Rs.500 and Rs.1000 bank notes to tackle the menace of black money. Indian line up outside the banks to deposit and exchange demonetized bank note from late night. (Credit Image: © Saikat Paul/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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Safety deposit boxes at the Hatton Garden Safe Deposit, in Hatton Garden, London, which was at the centre of a high profile heist in 2015 by a gang of career criminals who stole £14 million worth of jewels.
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  • November 13, 2016 - Kolkata, West Bengal, India - Indian check the filled up from and hold Rs.500 bank note  in hand in front of a bank in Kolkata.To facilitate smooth exchange and deposit the old Rs. 500 and Rs. 1000 bank note bank across India remain open for public on Sunday , as announced by Union Government after demonetized Rs.500 and Rs.1000 bank notes to tackle the menace of black money. Indian line up outside the banks to deposit and exchange demonetized bank note from late night. (Credit Image: © Saikat Paul/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 13, 2016 - Kolkata, West Bengal, India - Indian shows Rs. 500 and Rs. 1000 bank note and long time waiting to exchange it in front of State Bank of India...To facilitate smooth exchange and deposit the old Rs. 500 and Rs. 1000 bank note bank across India remain open for public on Sunday , as announced by Union Government after demonetized Rs.500 and Rs.1000 bank notes to tackle the menace of black money. Indian line up outside the banks to deposit and exchange demonetized bank note from late night. (Credit Image: © Saikat Paul/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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