Johnny Depp's friend and neighbor, Isaac Baruch, supported the previous claims that Amber Heard faked her bruises after the estranged couple's fight.

The public heard more critical testimonies and information as the defamation trial between Depp and Heard continued on Wednesday. One of the people who testified included the actor's childhood friend and neighbor after Christi Dembrowski's cross-examination.

Depp's pal, Baruch, lived in the penthouse next door to the ex-couple. He joined a long list of witnesses who was called by the "Pirates of the Caribbean" star's legal team.

Baruch started his statement by recalling how Depp loved Heard and how they always looked like they were loving and treating each other like gold. He initially could not believe what happened to both stars since they always appeared in a loving situation.

Depp and Heard were never physically violent with each other, per the pal. However, he saw them argue twice.

The first argument reportedly happened via telephone. At that time, Depp was reportedly at the kitchen table and screaming about something on Heard, who was in New York.

The "Fantastic Beasts" star repeatedly asked his then-wife "Who is it? Who is it?" before eventually hanging up the call.

Isaac Baruch Says He Saw No Sign of Abuse on Heard's Face

Baruch went on to recall the second argument involving Heard's sister, Whitney.

Depp's neighbor claimed that on May 21, 2016, he saw a mess in front of the door to the estranged couple's penthouse. He said that one of the "Aquaman" actress' friends, Josh Drew, told him "they had a rough day" when he asked him what happened.

Baruch ran into Heard in the hallway the next day and told him that Depp came by and got violent.

But he got surprised when he saw a photo of heard on the internet showing a bruise on her cheek on that same day since he saw no bruises, cuts, or redness on the actress' face when they bumped into each other.

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During the cross-examination, Heard's lawyer asked him multiple questions - whether he knew Heard's type of makeup if the actress appeared he was not wearing makeup, and more. Baruch added that he saw security footage of Heard and her sister in which Whitney threw a fake punch at her before laughing.

When asked whether he was angry with the actress, Baruch responded: "About the phony pictures that were taken and put in tabloids and about the fake narrative and the way she's got a fraudulent DV claim to extort and blackmail a man, yeah, that got me frustrated, confused, angry, upset, yes."

In the end, Baruch said that what Heard did is not fair and right, especially since the issues completely wrecked Depp's family.

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