Sean Bett — Cross/Redirect
462 linesCOURT BAILIFF: All rise.
THE COURT: Okay. Good morning.
THE COURT: All right. Do we have any preliminary matters before the jury comes out?
MS. BREDEHOFT: No, Your Honor.
THE COURT: Okay. That's a good day.
THE COURT: All right. If we could have the witness, I Mr. Bett, come back to the stand.
THE COURT: Is he here or is he outside?
MS. VASQUEZ: I go grab him.
THE COURT: Okay. Just so he can be I ready to go.
THE COURT: All right. Sir, if you could, come back to the stand, please. Thank you. :19 All right. And I think we're ready for I the jury. Thank you.
THE COURT: All right. You can have a seat, Mr. Bett.
THE COURT: Good morning, ladies and gentlemen. All right. Just a reminder, Mr. Bett, that you're still under oath, okay?
THE WITNESS: Correct.
THE COURT: All right.
MR. ROTTENBORN: Thank you, Your Honor.
MR. ROTTENBORN: Good morning, Mr. Bett.
SEAN BETT: Good morning.
MR. ROTTENBORN: You're a full-time employee of I Mr. Depp, correct?
SEAN BETT: That's correct.
MR. ROTTENBORN: You've been working with Mr. Depp for about 15 years?
SEAN BETT: Give or take, correct.
MR. ROTTENBORN: And you make a salary from Mr. Depp, right?
SEAN BETT: I do.
MR. ROTTENBORN: And in your role, one of your top priorities is to make sure Mr. Depp is safe and that if he's out, he gets home safely, correct?
SEAN BETT: That's correct.
MR. ROTTENBORN: And Mr. Depp's safety is a priority over others that may be out with Mr. Depp, correct?
SEAN BETT: His safety along with the safety of the people that are around him.
MR. ROTTENBORN: But Mr. Depp's safety is the top priority, correct?
SEAN BETT: Correct.
MR. ROTTENBORN: That just goes without saying, right, in your role as his chief of security, right?
SEAN BETT: Or as I said, it's his safety but those that are around him as well. But he is a priority.
MR. ROTTENBORN: And your job as security is to remain discreetly in the background, right?
SEAN BETT: Correct.
MR. ROTTENBORN: You are not part of Mr. Depp's family, right?
SEAN BETT: Correct.
MR. ROTTENBORN: You're not with him 24/7, right?
SEAN BETT: Correct.
MR. ROTTENBORN: And you weren't with him 24/7 when he was in a relationship with Ms. Heard, correct?
SEAN BETT: Correct.
MR. ROTTENBORN: And you obviously have no personal knowledge of what happens when you're not around, correct?
SEAN BETT: That's correct.
MR. ROTTENBORN: And you have no personal knowledge of what happens behind closed doors with Mr. Depp, correct?
SEAN BETT: Correct.
MR. ROTTENBORN: When Mr. Depp was in a relationship with Ms. Heard, you weren't traveling out of Los Angeles as part of Mr. Depp's security, correct?
SEAN BETT: I did on one occasion.
MR. ROTTENBORN: What occasion was that?
SEAN BETT: We did a trip to Austin, Texas.
MR. ROTTENBORN: But other than that, you didn't travel outside of LA as part of your security when he was with Ms. Heard, correct?
SEAN BETT: Correct.
MR. ROTTENBORN: So you weren't in Australia in March of 2015, right?
SEAN BETT: Correct. i 9
MR. ROTTENBORN: You weren't on a plane flight from Boston to Los Angeles in May of 2014, correct?
SEAN BETT: Correct.
MR. ROTTENBORN: You didn't go to the Bahamas with him, I correct?
SEAN BETT: Correct.
MR. ROTTENBORN: You didn't go to Tokyo with him and Ms. Heard, correct?
SEAN BETT: Correct.
MR. ROTTENBORN: You're around him almost every day when he's in Los Angeles, right?
SEAN BETT: Almost.
MR. ROTTENBORN: Picking up food for him?
SEAN BETT: Yes.
MR. ROTTENBORN: Pick up medicine for him?
SEAN BETT: Yes.
MR. ROTTENBORN: Help coordinate visitors to his house?
SEAN BETT: Correct.
MR. ROTTENBORN: Or his houses.
MR. ROTTENBORN: Pick up groceries for him?
SEAN BETT: Yes.
MR. ROTTENBORN: And you Jet him into places like his residences, right?
SEAN BETT: Correct.
MR. ROTTENBORN: Because he doesn't carry keys for them, right?
SEAN BETT: Correct.
MR. ROTTENBORN: You drive him places --
SEAN BETT: I do.
MR. ROTTENBORN: Correct? Almost every time he leaves his property, he's being driven rather than driving, correct?
SEAN BETT: Almost every time.
MR. ROTTENBORN: And you help arrange that, right?
SEAN BETT: Yes.
MR. ROTTENBORN: Your responsibility, one of them is to help get him where he needs to go, right?
SEAN BETT: Yes.
MR. ROTTENBORN: You've woken him up in the mornings before?
SEAN BETT: I have.
MR. ROTTENBORN: And yesterday I believe you testified that sometimes Mr. Depp would have just a glass of wine or two, right?
SEAN BETT: Yes.
MR. ROTTENBORN: And you testified that his demeanor when he was slightly intoxicated was the same as if he had had a glass of sparkling water.
MR. ROTTENBORN: Do you remember giving that testimony?
SEAN BETT: I do.
MR. ROTTENBORN: The fact is you've seen him much more impaired than that, right?
SEAN BETT: I have.
MR. ROTTENBORN: You've seen him impaired enough that you've had to help put him to bed before, right?
SEAN BETT: I don't understand by "putting him to bed." 4
MR. ROTTENBORN: Well, there have been times when Mr. Depp was so impaired that you had to get up the stairs and open the bedroom doors for him, right?
SEAN BETT: Well, that specific bedroom door in his Los Angeles house, it has a tricky lock to it, so it's, you know, there have been times where I've gone upstairs and maybe had a glass of water for him, and so I would have to open that door for him, correct.
MR. ROTTENBORN: Right. So you've gotten him into bed -- you've gotten him some water, you've asked him if he needs anything, right?
SEAN BETT: Correct.
MR. ROTTENBORN: At times when he's been impaired, correct?
SEAN BETT: At times when he's just had breakfast and some coffee.
MR. ROTTENBORN: And you've stayed with him during difficult times when he's been impaired, there's times when you've stayed with him until he lays down and you tell him, "Good night," and you'll see him the next day, right?
SEAN BETT: I wouldn't stay with him. I just would say, "Good night. I'm going home, and I'll see you tomorrow," or if I happen to have a few days off, "I'll see you in a few days."
MR. ROTTENBORN: Yesterday -- you've actually prevented people from calling the police when Mr. Depp's behavior after drinking was bothering them, haven't you?
SEAN BETT: Prevented people?
MR. ROTTENBORN: Uh-huh.
SEAN BETT: Well, there's one time, correct.
MR. ROTTENBORN: Yeah. And in that occasion, Mr. Depp and some other people had had a couple perfect bottles of wine and pounded an entire bottle of tequila, right?
SEAN BETT: I don't remember how much they had to drink, no. I know there was drinking going on.
MR. ROTTENBORN: Mr. Depp told you that they had had a couple bottles of perfect wine and pounded an entire bottle of tequila, right?
SEAN BETT: I don't remember. That was some time long ago.
MR. ROTTENBORN: Heather, can you pull up Exhibit 892, please.
MR. ROTTENBORN: Mr. Bert, is this a text exchange that Is you had with Mr. Depp on September 1st, 2017, 2:34 to 2:36 in the afternoon?
SEAN BETT: If you just give me a moment, let me Is put my glasses on.
MR. ROTTENBORN: Sure. Take your time.
SEAN BETT: I have a hard time. Thank you. Okay. Much better.
SEAN BETT: Can you repeat that statement or question?
MR. ROTTENBORN: Sure, sure. My question was just is this a text exchange that you and Mr. Depp had on September 1st, 2017, from 2:34 to 2:36 in the afternoon?
MS. VASQUEZ: Objection, Your Honor. Relevance. The date, this is well after.
THE COURT: What's the relevance of 2017?
MR. ROTTENBORN: The relevance is that Mr. Bett testified yesterday that he'd seen Mr. Depp have a glass or two of wine, and this is direct evidence to contradict that.
THE COURT: All right. I'll allow it. All right.
MR. ROTTENBORN: Thank you, Your Honor.
THE COURT: Since there was no time frame on that. Okay.
SEAN BETT: Oh, I'm sorry. Yeah. According to the O time stamp and date, that is a text message from Mr. Depp and I.
MR. ROTTENBORN: And at 2:34 p.m., Mr. Depp texts you, "Steaks were excellent and pondering, though we will likely have dinner here. Steaks were excellent. A couple of bottles of perfect wine. We then pounded an entire bottle of tequila!!! Then the savagery commenced!! Good morning!!!"
MR. ROTTENBORN: Did I read that right?
SEAN BETT: You did. And there's an X and fah-jah after that.
MR. ROTTENBORN: Then you told Mr. Depp that you prevented them from calling police.
MS. VASQUEZ: Objection, Your Honor. Hearsay. Also improper impeachment.
MR. ROTTENBORN: That's for the context of the text when he testified that he prevented him.
THE COURT: All right. I'll allow it. All right. Go ahead.
MR. ROTTENBORN: Thank you, Your Honor.
MR. ROTTENBORN: So then, Mr. Bett, you texted Mr. Depp back two minutes later, and you said, "I prevented them from calling po-po. Glad you had fun. You mean dinner in room or restaurant?"
MR. ROTTENBORN: Do you see that?
SEAN BETT: I do.
MR. ROTTENBORN: And you sent that text to Mr. Depp, correct?
SEAN BETT: I did.
MR. ROTTENBORN: By "po-po," you mean police, correct?
SEAN BETT: That's correct.
MR. ROTTENBORN: You told them that you were glad he had fun, right?
SEAN BETT: Right.
MR. ROTTENBORN: Your Honor, permission b to move for admission of Exhibit 892 and permission to publish.
THE COURT: All right.
MS. VASQUEZ: Our objection is relevance. This is well past the relationship between Mr. Depp and Ms. Heard.
THE COURT: If it's just used for impeachment, why would it come into evidence?
MR. ROTTENBORN: Well, it's Mr. Depp's statements about what he did when he pounded an entire bottle of tequila and the savagery that commenced. Therefore, it is his use of alcohol that's --
THE COURT: In 2017?
MR. ROTTENBORN: Uh-huh.
THE COURT: I'll sustain the objection.
MS. VASQUEZ: Thank you, Your Honor.
MR. ROTTENBORN: You're aware that Mr. Depp has used l drugs, right?
SEAN BETT: I am.
MR. ROTTENBORN: And you've helped facilitate Mr. Depp's drug use on occasion, correct?
SEAN BETT: I haven't.
MR. ROTTENBORN: I'm sorry. I IS
SEAN BETT: I haven't.
MR. ROTTENBORN: You have not?
SEAN BETT: I have not.
MR. ROTTENBORN: Heather, can you pull up Exhibit 967, please.
MR. ROTTENBORN: Mr. Bett, feel free to take the time that you need to to review this document, familiarize yourself with it. But my first question for you is just is this a text exchange that you had with Mr. Depp on June 12th, 2019?
SEAN BETT: June 12th? According to these transcripts, yeah. It has my name and his name on it there.
MR. ROTTENBORN: Right. And it starts at the bottom and goes up, correct?
SEAN BETT: No, I'm sorry. I wasn't paying attention to the time stamps.
MR. ROTTENBORN: That's okay.
SEAN BETT: My apologies.
MR. ROTTENBORN: Hard to orient yourself with these sometimes.
SEAN BETT: Okay. At the bottom, yeah, I do see 6/12/19 at 1 :50 p.m.
MR. ROTTENBORN: And then the more recent texts are as you go up the page, right?
SEAN BETT: Correct.
MR. ROTTENBORN: So in the bottom text, you're telling Mr. Depp that some people are at his house visiting and you say, "They'll be at the pool" --
MS. VASQUEZ: Objection, Your Honor. Hearsay. Also relevance. This is 2019.
THE COURT: What's the relevance?
MR. ROTTENBORN: He just testified that he hadn't helped facilitate Mr. Depp's drug use, so this is for impeachment, and you've got to read the text in context to see how it impeaches him.
THE COURT: All right. If you could approach, please.
MR. ROTTENBORN: Sure.
THE COURT: All right. This is the hard copy. So you're saying this impeaches him for facilitating drug use?
MR. ROTTENBORN: Yes, Your Honor.
THE COURT: I haven't read it yet, so I'm not sure. Where in there do you say that happens?
MR. ROTTENBORN: So "There's some visitors to the house," if you start at the bottom and read up, and Mr. Depp makes clear he doesn't want them to go down and see them, and he says, "the 'not-drugs' are down there" on, I think it's Entry 73. And then right above that, he says -- so the visitors are coming. He says -- on 74, he says something about "can't go downstairs until they split." And then he says "the 'not-drugs' is down there. What's a boy to do?" And he says, "Trying to help Daddy."
THE COURT: I'm sorry. What is the impeachment of that?
MR. ROTTENBORN: The impeachment is he i ! 1 says he hasn't helped facilitate Mr. Depp's drug /2 use. Mr. Depp is saying the "not-drugs" -- he doesn't want to go downstairs because the "not-drugs" is down there, meaning -- Is
THE COURT: I don't know what that means.
MS. VASQUEZ: Yeah. I don't either. That's not impeachment. That's not proper impeachment.
MR. ROTTENBORN: I don't know what it means either, but it's --
THE COURT: Then how can you say it's impeachment if you don't know what it means?
MR. ROTTENBORN: Well, I'm going to ask him, "Well he says he doesn't want to go downstairs because 'the not-drugs,' meaning, like, the drugs are upstairs. I don't want to go downstairs."
THE COURT: I understand that.
MR. ROTTENBORN: Do you know what I'm saying?
THE COURT: I'm going to sustain the l ! 1 objection. I just don't see that as impeachment.
MR. ROTTENBORN: Okay. All right.
MS. VASQUEZ: Thank you very much, Your Honor.
THE COURT: Okay.
MR. ROTTENBORN: BY MR. ROTTENBORN:
MR. ROTTENBORN: Mr. Bett, you communicate with Mr. Depp through texts, correct?
SEAN BETT: I do.
MR. ROTTENBORN: That's your primary way of communicating with him?
SEAN BETT: Well, not primary. I mean, if I happen to be in his presence, we'll communicate.
MR. ROTTENBORN: Sure. But in terms of written communications, texting is the way that you guys primarily communicate, right?
SEAN BETT: Correct.
MR. ROTTENBORN: And that's the same thing that you -- the same way that you communicate primarily with his other employees or with his family as well, right?
SEAN BETT: Yes.
MR. ROTTENBORN: You have a practice of deleting all your texts with him at the end of the day or week, correct?
SEAN BETT: That's correct.
MR. ROTTENBORN: So there wouldn't be texts from his time when he was in a relationship with Amber Heard that you have possession of, correct?
SEAN BETT: That's correct.
MR. ROTTENBORN: You've never seen Amber do something that you would call physically violent or an assault of Mr. Depp, correct?
SEAN BETT: Other than when I testified that she threw a water bottle or a plastic cup in his direction.
MR. ROTTENBORN: But you wouldn't consider that physically violent or an assault of him, correct?
SEAN BETT: Well, in California it's assault if you go to attempt to swing or throw something at somebody, even if you don't hit them.
MR. ROTTENBORN: May I approach, Your Honor?
THE COURT: All right.
MR. ROTTENBORN: I'm just handing.
THE COURT: Oh, you're just handing?
MR. ROTTENBORN: I'm sorry.
THE COURT: That's all right.
MR. ROTTENBORN: Mr. Bett, do you remember giving a deposition in this case?
SEAN BETT: I do.
MR. ROTTENBORN: And you were under oath for that IO deposition, correct?
SEAN BETT: I was.
MR. ROTTENBORN: And I asked you a number of questions, right?
SEAN BETT: You asked me several, yes.
MR. ROTTENBORN: I did. And if you can turn to page 111 of this transcript, please.
MR. ROTTENBORN: It's on page 28 of the document.
SEAN BETT: Okay.
MR. ROTTENBORN: If you look at line 22, the last line, and then heading over to page 112, do you see that?
SEAN BETT: Got it.
MR. ROTTENBORN: And in your deposition, I asked you b this question, and you gave this answer: "QUESTION: So is it fair to say that while you've seen Ms. Heard yell and get emotional toward Johnny, you've never seen her do something that you would call physically violent or assault of Johnny?
MR. ROTTENBORN: "ANSWER: correct." Did I read that right?
SEAN BETT: You did.
MR. ROTTENBORN: I'd like to turn to May 21st, 2016. That was the incident that we talked about last night, right before you -- we adjourned for the day, correct?
SEAN BETT: Correct.
MR. ROTTENBORN: You and Mr. Judge, Jerry Judge, brought Mr. Depp over to the penthouses at the Eastern Columbia Building that night, right?
SEAN BETT: We did.
MR. ROTTENBORN: And you knew that he was going there to speak with Amber, correct?
SEAN BETT: And gather some belongings.
MR. ROTTENBORN: Your understanding was that Mr. Depp was going over there because they both wanted to talk and calm everything down, right?s
MS. VASQUEZ: Objection. Calls for speculation as to what Ms. Heard wanted.
THE COURT: I'll sustain the objection I if you want to rephrase.
MR. ROTTENBORN: Mr. Depp told you that he and Amber I were going to talk it out and talk about what's I going on, correct?
SEAN BETT: Correct.
MR. ROTTENBORN: And he had wine in the car on the way over, I believe you testified yesterday, right?
SEAN BETT: He did have a glass of wine, uh-huh.
MR. ROTTENBORN: And I think you testified it's possible he had been drinking during the day before you brought him over there, correct?
SEAN BETT: Correct. I saw him with a wine glass after his meeting when he came out into the hallway.
MR. ROTTENBORN: And when you no I'm sorry during the day before you picked him up to go over to the Eastern Columbia Building it's possible he had been drinking collect?
SEAN BETT: Well, we were at a meeting. He did have a glass of wine in his hand, so I presume he was drinking.
MR. ROTTENBORN: Okay. And when you arrived at the Eastern Columbia Building, you can't say one way or the other whether Mr. Depp was carrying wine O with him into the building, right?
SEAN BETT: I can't remember, no.
MR. ROTTENBORN: You and Mr. Judge let him into penthouse 3 and were in there for just a minute or two before you exited penthouse 3, correct?
SEAN BETT: Yes, give or take.
MR. ROTTENBORN: And then you stayed outside in the hallway of penthouse 3 for a bit, right?
SEAN BETT: Short period of time, correct.
MR. ROTTENBORN: I think you testified yesterday like ten minutes; is that right?
SEAN BETT: Yeah, give or take.
MR. ROTTENBORN: And then you, from there, you went from the hallway outside of penthouse 3 to penthouse 5, the storage area where you had a couch and a TV and that sort of thing that you testified about, right?
SEAN BETT: That's correct.
MR. ROTTENBORN: Ls that also known as the "guard shack"?
SEAN BETT: Modified version of the guard shack. It's just a place for us, as I testified yesterday, to, you know, rest or have lunch or some coffee.
MR. ROTTENBORN: Sometimes called the "cubbyhole"; is that right?
SEAN BETT: We might have called it that. I can't remember.
MR. ROTTENBORN: Okay. Just to orient us.
MR. ROTTENBORN: Heather, can you please pull up Plaintiffs Exhibit 116.
MR. ROTTENBORN: And, Your Honor, I believe this has already been entered into evidence.
THE COURT: I do believe so. Yes, it's in evidence. So you can ...
MR. ROTTENBORN: Can you rotate that, please. Counterclockwise. And then maybe just li, blow it up, please. And, Your Honor, permission to publish if it is not ah-early.
THE COURT: It is published.
MR. ROTTENBORN: Thank you. Oh, thank you.
MR. ROTTENBORN: So, Mr. Bett, if you -- just to orient us, am I correct in saying that the -- well, could you put your finger just on the guard shack area of penthouse 5, please?
SEAN BETT: Sure it's just -- the diagram, the schematics, is kind of off because of the way Broadway is set up. It doesn't coincide with the way the buildings were. But I can make an attempt to show you where the ...
MR. ROTTENBORN: Yeah. I think the screen will make a ! 19 mark if you show on it.
SEAN BETT: Okay. I mean, I'm having a ...
MR. ROTTENBORN: Okay.
SEAN BETT: I'm not seeing the marks. So this is, I'd say, right in this area right here.
MR. ROTTENBORN: Okay.
SEAN BETT: Is it showing up?
THE COURT: Yes.
SEAN BETT: Because there would be elevators to the right.
MR. ROTTENBORN: It is.
SEAN BETT: Okay.
MR. ROTTENBORN: Yeah, yeah, that's showing up.
SEAN BETT: Okay.
MR. ROTTENBORN: So that's down the hall from outside of penthouse 3, right?
SEAN BETT: Correct.
MR. ROTTENBORN: And you stayed in that guard shack for, I believe you said, five to ten minutes; is that right?
SEAN BETT: Yes.
MR. ROTTENBORN: So if you spent about ten minutes outside penthouse 3 and then five to ten minutes inside the guard shack, you say you were at the building for, what, a total of 30 minutes or so?
SEAN BETT: It could have been a little bit longer. It could have been 40, could have been closer to an hour. It was quite some time ago.
MR. ROTTENBORN: But you're fairly confident it was 40 minutes to an hour?
SEAN BETT: Around that time frame, correct.
MR. ROTTENBORN: And you said that you arrived at the building sometime between 7:15 and 7:45; is that what you said yesterday?
SEAN BETT: Yeah.
MR. ROTTENBORN: What's your best guess?
SEAN BETT: It would be an estimate guess, maybe more towards eightish, but, again, it could have been 7:30, I just.
MR. ROTTENBORN: Okay. More towards eightish? All right. And so you stayed in the guard shack for five to ten minutes, and then you left the guard shack and headed back up the hall toward the door of penthouse 3, right?
SEAN BETT: Yes.
MR. ROTTENBORN: And at some point, you heard Amber shouting, and you let yourself into penthouse 3, 2_2_n_ g_h_t?
SEAN BETT: That's correct.
MR. ROTTENBORN: The closest you got to Amber when you went into penthouse 3 was 15 to 20 feet, right?
SEAN BETT: Around that, correct.
MR. ROTTENBORN: And you were in penthouse 3 for just about 30 seconds to a minute before you left again with Mr. Depp, right?
SEAN BETT: Around that time frame.
MR. ROTTENBORN: You don't remember what Ms. Heard was O wearing, do you?
SEAN BETT: I don't.
MR. ROTTENBORN: And you can't remember if she was crying when you saw her, right?
SEAN BETT: I didn't see her crying.
MR. ROTTENBORN: You can't remember if she was crying, right?
MR. ROTTENBORN: I just said I didn't see her crying.
MR. ROTTENBORN: She could have been crying, right?
MS. VASQUEZ: Objection. Calls for speculation and asked and answered.
MR. ROTTENBORN: It's a different question.
THE COURT: I'll sustain that objection. Next question, please.
MR. ROTTENBORN: And you can't remember if she had any makeup on or not, right?
SEAN BETT: If she did, she had very little.
MR. ROTTENBORN: You just can't remember if she did, right?
SEAN BETT: I mean, yeah. I mean, it's possible, but it was a long time ago.
MR. ROTTENBORN: Turn to page 160, please, in your I deposition.
SEAN BETT: Okay. That would be page 40 as well?
MR. ROTTENBORN: Page 40, yeah. Yes, sir.
SEAN BETT: Okay.
MR. ROTTENBORN: And on line 1, I asked you the question, "Did Ms. Heard have any -- you couldn't tell if she was wearing any makeup, right?" Your answer was "I can't remember if she had any makeup on or not." Did I read that right?
SEAN BETT: You did.
MR. ROTTENBORN: And you don't know what -- you have no personal knowledge of what transpired in penthouse 3 while you were outside of it that evening, correct?
SEAN BETT: I don't.
MR. ROTTENBORN: And you have no personal knowledge of whether Amber had a phone thrown at her face by Johnny Depp that evening, correct?
SEAN BETT: I don't.
MR. ROTTENBORN: Because you weren't there, right?
SEAN BETT: That's correct.
MR. ROTTENBORN: So you left penthouse 3, and then you I went into penthouse 5 at Mr. Depp's insistence that he get into penthouse 5, right?
SEAN BETT: That's correct.
MR. ROTTENBORN: And he was agitated at this time, l I right?
SEAN BETT: I'm sorry. You say I went into Its penthouse 3 or penthouse 5 at this time?
MR. ROTTENBORN: I'm sorry. You left penthouse 3 after 30 to 60 seconds with Mr. Depp and Mr. Judge, and you went to penthouse 5, right?
SEAN BETT: Correct.
MR. ROTTENBORN: And that's because Mr. Depp was demanding to get into penthouse 5, right?
SEAN BETT: Yes.
MR. ROTTENBORN: And Mr. Depp was agitated at this time, right?
SEAN BETT: Yeah, I'd say he was agitated.
MR. ROTTENBORN: And one of the reasons that you could tell that he was agitated was because this wasn't the first time you had seen him agitated, right?
SEAN BETT: Well, no.
MR. ROTTENBORN: Mr. Depp told you to let him into penthouse 5 and you did that, right?
SEAN BETT: Yes.
MR. ROTTENBORN: And when he left penthouse 3 to go to penthouse 5, you can't remember if he had wine in his hand or not, correct?
SEAN BETT: I can't
MR. ROTTENBORN: I'm sorry?
SEAN BETT: I can't.
MR. ROTTENBORN: Cannot?
SEAN BETT: Cannot.
MR. ROTTENBORN: And when you walked into penthouse 5 inside were Rocky Pennington; her fiance, Josh Drew; and another woman and a dog, right?
SEAN BETT: That's correct.
MR. ROTTENBORN: Mr. Depp told them to get out of his penthouse, right?
SEAN BETT: Yes.
MR. ROTTENBORN: And they exited, right?
SEAN BETT: They did.
MR. ROTTENBORN: And you can't remember one way or the O other whether Mr. Depp knocked anything off the table in any of the penthouses, right?
SEAN BETT: It's possible he did, but I can't remember.
MR. ROTTENBORN: Did you or Mr. Judge, just to be clear, did you or Mr. Judge destroy any property or knock anything off tables in any of the penthouses that evening?
SEAN BETT: No.
MR. ROTTENBORN: You have no personal knowledge of whether or not Mr. Depp was violent to Ms. Heard at times when you weren't around them, correct?
SEAN BETT: I have no knowledge.
MR. ROTTENBORN: And Ms. Heard may have suffered injuries at the hands of Mr. Depp over the years that you didn't witness or you didn't see, correct?
SEAN BETT: That's correct.
MR. ROTTENBORN: I'd like to end by just taking a look at the videos of you entering and exiting the Is building, I believe.
MR. ROTTENBORN: Heather, could you pull up Exhibit 672.
MR. ROTTENBORN: Your Honor, I believe that these were part of Mr. Patterson's deposition and that they've been admitted.
THE COURT: I do have 672 admitted, correct.
MS. VASQUEZ: Yes, that's correct, Your Honor. Thank you.
MR. ROTTENBORN: And the next one will ! be 666, just to confirm.
THE COURT: Okay. All right. We have that as well.
MR. ROTTENBORN: Thank you, Your Honor. Heather, could you play this starting at 1. Actually, before we start --
MR. ROTTENBORN: Do you see this on your screen, Mr. Bett?
SEAN BETT: I do.
MR. ROTTENBORN: And you see the time stamp at the bottom? That shows what time the camera -- the video was taken, correct?
SEAN BETT: I see the time stamp and the date.
MR. ROTTENBORN: Okay.
MR. ROTTENBORN: Let's go ahead and ! 12 play this, Heather. Start at 1 :55.
MR. ROTTENBORN: That's you in that black-and-white shirt, right?
SEAN BETT: That's me.
MR. ROTTENBORN: That's Mr. Depp in the hat?
SEAN BETT: Correct.
MR. ROTTENBORN: And that's Mr. Judge to his left?io
SEAN BETT: Correct.
MR. ROTTENBORN: And this video is when you're entering the Eastern Columbia Building to take him to 'penthouse 3, correct?'
SEAN BETT: Correct.
MR. ROTTENBORN: So it's actually a good bit earlier than you testified to, right, it's at 7:02, if I'm converting military time to --
SEAN BETT: Well, that's what the time stamp says. I mean, I don't know how it was calibrated and so forth. But according to the screen, it does say 19:02 hours, which is 7:02.
MR. ROTTENBORN: 7:02 p.m., right?
SEAN BETT: Correct.
MR. ROTTENBORN: On May 21st, 2016?
SEAN BETT: Correct.
MR. ROTTENBORN: Heather, you can take that down. And please pull up Exhibit 666.
MR. ROTTENBORN: And you see that the time stamp on this video is -- well, let's go ahead and play the video first.
MR. ROTTENBORN: And that's you on the right again, right?
SEAN BETT: It is.
MR. ROTTENBORN: And that's Mr. Judge in the middle, right?
SEAN BETT: Yes.
MR. ROTTENBORN: And that's Mr. Depp on the left, correct?
SEAN BETT: Yes, yes.
MR. ROTTENBORN: And the time stamp on this video is 20:29, or 8:29 p.m, right?
SEAN BETT: That's correct.
MR. ROTTENBORN: So you were actually in the Eastern Columbia Building for about an hour and a half that evening, right?
SEAN BETT: Well, according to these time stamps, yes, it does say that. It didn't seem like it "as that long.
MR. ROTTENBORN: I have nothing further, thank you
SEAN BETT: Thank you
THE COURT: Alright. Redirect.
MS. VASQUEZ: Mr. Bett, you previously testified that when you left penthouse 3 and went into penthouse 5, who was inside that penthouse when you entered with Mr. Depp?
SEAN BETT: Josh Drew, an unknown female, and a little dog.
MS. VASQUEZ: Was Ms. Pennington inside penthouse 3 when you entered with Mr. Depp?
SEAN BETT: I'm sorry. You said penthouse 5, ill didn't you? Am I getting my numbers ...
MS. VASQUEZ: You're right. My apologies.
SEAN BETT: I'm sorry.
MS. VASQUEZ: Let me start over, confusing. When you left penthouse 3 and went into penthouse 5, who was inside? Try this again.
SEAN BETT: Okay. Josh Drew, an unknown female, and a cute little dog.
MS. VASQUEZ: Where was Ms. Pennington? Was she inside penthouse 3 when you entered --
SEAN BETT: She was not in penthouse 5, no.
MS. VASQUEZ: Penthouse 5 when you entered?
MS. VASQUEZ: Where was the last place you saw Ms. Pennington on May 21st?
SEAN BETT: She was standing next to Ms. Heard in penthouse number 3.
MS. VASQUEZ: I think there's been also a little bit of confusion about April 21st, 2016 and May 21st, 2016. So let's start with April 21st, 2016.
MR. ROTTENBORN: Objection just to Ms. Vasquez testifying.
MS. VASQUEZ: I'm just trying to orient ! 11 the witness, Your Honor.
THE COURT: All right. Well, go ahead.
MS. VASQUEZ: I'll try to limit that.
THE COURT: Thank you.
MS. VASQUEZ: Where was Mr. Depp on April 21st, 2016?
SEAN BETT: On April 21st, he was at a meeting in his production office.
MS. VASQUEZ: Okay. And I believe you testified I previously that you saw him holding a glass of I wine; is that right?
SEAN BETT: Correct.
MS. VASQUEZ: Okay. Did he appear intoxicated to you after that meeting?
SEAN BETT: He didn't.
MS. VASQUEZ: I'm sorry? I didn't catch that.
SEAN BETT: He did not.
MS. VASQUEZ: He did not, okay.
MS. VASQUEZ: Now, on May 21st, 2016, was Mr. Depp drinking wine that day?
SEAN BETT: He did have wine with him, yes, correct.
MS. VASQUEZ: And at what point did you observe Mr. Depp with wine on May 21st, 2016?
SEAN BETT: He probably had it in the car with him when we were driving down, and he could have finished it prior to us walking to penthouse 3.
MS. VASQUEZ: And did Mr. Depp, based on your observations, Mr. Bett, appear intoxicated to you on May 21st, 2016, before he arrived to the Eastern Columbia Building?
SEAN BETT: He didn't.
MS. VASQUEZ: He did not?
SEAN BETT: He did not.
MS. VASQUEZ: Did you ever observe anything that made you concerned for Ms. Beard's safety?
MR. ROTTENBORN: Objection. Foundation. And leading.
THE COURT: I'll allow it if you can answer it this way.
SEAN BETT: I did not.
MS. VASQUEZ: What, if anything, did you observe that made you concerned for Mr. Depp's safety?
SEAN BETT: From the injuries I saw on his face when, on a few occasions, I took photos of them.
MS. VASQUEZ: Okay. Nothing further. Thank you, Your Honor.
THE COURT: All right. Is this witness subject to recall?
MS. VASQUEZ: No, Your Honor.
THE COURT: Not subject to recall.
MR. ROTTENBORN: No, Your Honor.
THE COURT: Okay. So you're free to go, or you can have a seat in the courtroom. It's up to you, all right?
SEAN BETT: Thank you so much.
THE COURT: Thank you. You have a good day, sir. All right. Your next witness.