12 h, sep 27, 2020 y - Amber Heard
Bianca Butti
Farmers Market
LA
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FROM THE DAILY MAIL:
Amber Heard puts on dazzling display in black lace dress for farmers market outing with girlfriend Bianca Butti in LA
By GLENN GARNER
Amber Heard is in the middle of a messy legal battle with ex-husband Johnny Depp.
But the Austin-born actress is enjoying her downtime with loved ones, after her upcoming court date was delayed.
She put on a dazzling display Monday [JDC - more likely Sunday] in a black halter neck dress, trimmed in eyelet lace, as she stepped out at a farmers market in Los Angeles with girlfriend Bianca Butti and her dog.
The 34-year-old finished the ensemble with a set of gold earrings, matching bangle, gold rings and black leather slip-on sandals.
Butti, 39, wore a white spotted dress shirt tucked into jeans, which were ripped at the hem, with black leather boots, blue aviators and a grey wide-brimmed hat.
Depp, 57, recently requested a delay in his upcoming January court dates with Heard, which conflict with the filming schedule for Fantastic Beasts 3 in London.
The Aquaman actress argued in response that he's made 'no effort whatsoever' to make his schedule work with the court's, in the $50million defamation suit he filed against her early last year.
Her team responded in court documents: 'Mr. Depp decided that, rather than speak with his employer to work his film commitments around his trial, he asks this court to subserviently reschedule around his employment and the entire film schedule and production.'
They also stated: 'Although Mr. Depp had been contacted in late June or July with the proposed filming dates, he did not alert [movie bigs] to the trial dates.'
She argued that if the court accepted his request for a delay, it would adversely prevent her from filming Aquaman 2 in February.
The court subsequently postponed their trial to May, not because either of their filming schedules, but citing the global COVID-19 pandemic, which has already forced them to delay twice.
The lawsuit comes after Heard wrote an op-ed for the Washington Post in December of 2018, which Depp's lawyers claimed 'depended on the central premise that Ms. Heard was a domestic abuse victim and that Mr. Depp perpetrated domestic violence against her.'