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During the cross-examination of Amber Heard on Tuesday, a video was played for the court showing James Franco arriving at Heard’s penthouse while Johnny Depp was out of town. Depp’s attorney Camille Vasquez asked Heard if she felt comfortable bringing Franco over because she changed the locks, insinuating that Depp couldn’t get in the penthouse.

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, were among the characters in the Netflix streaming phenomenon “Tiger King: Murder, Mayhem and Madness. “The US Department of Agriculture said it suspended the exhibitor license for Greater Wynnwood Exotic Animal Park and Jeffrey Lowe on Monday. Lowe and the parks previous owner, Joseph Maldonado-Passage, who went by the name Joe ExoticA post to the parks Facebook page announced that public access to the privately owned zoo is closed “effectively immediately. “”Our new park will, at least for the foreseeable future, be a private film set for Tiger King related television content for cable and streaming services,” the post said. The report of a USDA inspection at Wynnwood found multiple animal welfare violations, including several repeat violations. Among the violations, inspectors found the only refrigerated storage for animal food was a broken refrigerator truck that zoo officials claimed had recently been fixed. “The inspectors asked for the invoices for the repairs and were handed an invoice for a tractor repair,” the report says. In the Facebook post, the park claimed it had been targeted by animal rights groups. “The very agency that has given my facility five consecutive perfect inspections, has now folded to the pressures of PETA and continue to make false accusations against me,” the post read. Closing the park to the public will mean the animals are “no longer be subject to USDA inspections or PETA spies,” the post said. read more