Monday 1 August 2022 06:30 AM Unsealed court documents reveal Marilyn Manson texted Jonny Depp about his ... trends now

Monday 1 August 2022 06:30 AM Unsealed court documents reveal Marilyn Manson texted Jonny Depp about his ... trends now
Monday 1 August 2022 06:30 AM Unsealed court documents reveal Marilyn Manson texted Jonny Depp about his ... trends now

Monday 1 August 2022 06:30 AM Unsealed court documents reveal Marilyn Manson texted Jonny Depp about his ... trends now

Marilyn Manson texted Johnny Depp about his current wife, Lindsay Usich, comparing her alleged behaviors to that of Amber Heard.

Manson, whose real name is Brian Warner, texted Depp in 2016: 'I got an amber 2.0.'

The musician claimed Usich, his then-girlfriend, filed a restraining order against him, alleging Manson 'beat her up' and had drugs in his home.

Depp instructed his friend to 'don't take no s**t' and remain clam, noting it was important 'not to give her what she wants.'

The Pirates of the Caribbean star added: 'Sociopathic behavior... it is f***ing real, my brother!! My ex-c**t is god**** TEXTBOOK!!'

The text messages were made public over the weekend when thousands of pages of documents filed in Depp and Heard's defamation trial were unsealed.

Marilyn Manson texted Johnny Depp about his current wife, Lindsay Usich, comparing her alleged behaviors to that of Amber Heard. Depp and Manson are pictured together at the From Hell premiere in October 2001

Marilyn Manson texted Johnny Depp about his current wife, Lindsay Usich, comparing her alleged behaviors to that of Amber Heard. Depp and Manson are pictured together at the From Hell premiere in October 2001

The string of texts, which were reviewed by DailyMail.com, showed Manson, 53, seemingly worried about his relationship with Usich, 37.

The rocker claimed she was making abuse accusations against him that echoed claims Heard, 36, made against Depp, 59.

'Lindsay just pulled an amber on me...please delete,' Manson wrote.

Depp advised that his friend do everything in his power to avoid giving Usich 'what she wants which is TO MAKE YOU SCREAM, FLIP OUT AND FLIP OUT AND FEED HER NARCISSISM!!!'

Depp, referring to Heard as his 'ex-c**t,' said her behavior was 'textbook sociopathic' and noted he had been reading 'A LOT of material' on the topic.

'Should have read this s**t earlier,' he concluded.

Manson, whose real name is Brian Warner, texted Depp in 2016: 'I got an amber 2.0'

Manson, whose real name is Brian Warner, texted Depp in 2016: 'I got an amber 2.0'

The musician claimed Usich, his then-girlfriend, filed a restraining order against him, alleging Manson 'beat her up' and had drugs in his home

The musician claimed Usich, his then-girlfriend, filed a restraining order against him, alleging Manson 'beat her up' and had drugs in his home

Depp instructed his friend to 'don't take no s**t' and remain clam, noting it was important 'not to give her what she wants'

Depp instructed his friend to 'don't take no s**t' and remain clam, noting it was important 'not to give her what she wants'

In later conversation, Manson voiced his concerns again: 'I got a serious police amber type scenario with L's family. 

'I'm f***ing stressing. I don't know if you are back but I need asylum somewhere because I think the cops might be headed my way,' he wrote. 

'Lindsay pulled an amber and she filed a police report,' another message stated. 'She is pulling an amber and the cops are gonna show up to serve me a restraining order.'

Depp advised, again, to 'keep a distance and speak as little as possible to her!!!'

'This is f***ed,' Manson later wrote. 'Said I beat her up. And gave the cops my address. And said that I have drugs here. So I am ready to book outta here.'

Further texts included in the filing revealed how Depp and Manson discussed having their own 'cave' and made references to the film Salvo - which has been banned in several countries over its graphic portrayals of rape, torture and murder. Deep and Manson are pictured performing together at The SSE Arena Wembley on December 9, 2017

Further texts included in the filing revealed how Depp and Manson discussed having their own 'cave' and made references to the film Salvo - which has been banned in several countries over its graphic portrayals of rape, torture and murder. Deep and Manson are pictured performing together at The SSE Arena Wembley on December 9, 2017

'Lindsay just pulled an amber on me...please delete,' Manson wrote in one of the texts. He is pictured with Usich in September 2014

'Lindsay just pulled an amber on me...please delete,' Manson wrote in one of the texts. He is pictured with Usich in September 2014

Further texts included in the filing revealed how Depp and Manson discussed having their own 'cave' and made references to the film Salvo, saying: 'Let’s have our own Salo. But no gay stuff with us.'

The film has been banned in several countries over its graphic portrayals of rape, torture and murder, mainly of subjects believed to be minors.

In another message Manson told Depp he would introduce him to a 'new fan' and noted she was of legal age.

'My new fan meet and greet girl. Looks like you need it. Trust me. I’ll send a pic. 18,' he wrote. 

The texts were not initially included in the evidence presented during Depp and Heard's defamation trial because the actor's legal team had fought hard to exclude any 'references to and evidence regarding Marilyn Manson.'

His lawyers argued the evidence would 'smear Mr. Depp under a guilty by association theory.'

Manson has been accused of sexual abuse and grooming by multiple women including his former fiancee actress Evan Rachel Wood. He sued Wood for defamation in March.

The rocker and Usich got married in 2020, approximately four years after the texts to Depp were sent.

The texts were not initially included in the evidence presented during Depp and Heard's defamation trial because the actor's legal team had fought hard to exclude any 'references to and evidence regarding Marilyn Manson.' His lawyers argued the evidence would 'smear Mr. Depp under a guilty by association theory.' Heard and Depp are pictured in February 2016

The texts were not initially included in the evidence presented during Depp and Heard's defamation trial because the actor's legal team had fought hard to exclude any 'references to and evidence regarding Marilyn Manson.' His lawyers argued the evidence would 'smear Mr. Depp under a guilty by association theory.' Heard and Depp are pictured in February 2016

Marilyn Manson and Johnny Depp perform at the Stella McCartney Autumn 2016 presentation and special performance at Amoeba Music on January 12, 2016 in Hollywood, California

Marilyn Manson and Johnny Depp perform at the Stella McCartney Autumn 2016 presentation and special performance at Amoeba Music on January 12, 2016 in Hollywood, California

In June, Heard was ordered to pay Depp $10.35 million at the end of an explosive six-week trial, when a jury ruled she had defamed her ex-husband in a newspaper opinion piece published in 2018.

Depp received $15 million, including $10 million in compensatory damages and $5 million in punitive damages. The judge later capped the damages at the state's maximum of $350,000 leaving Depp with a total of $8.35 million.

Meanwhile, Heard won one of her three countersuits claims related to statements made by Depp's lawyer suggesting she and her friends trashed their apartment before calling the police.

Heard was rewarded $2 million in compensatory damages out of the $100 million she asked for.

Heard appealed the judge's decision in her defamation case against Johnny Depp on July 21 - two months after she was subjected to pay the large sum of damages.

In June, Heard was ordered to pay Depp $10.35 million at the end of an explosive six-week trial, when a jury ruled she had defamed her ex-husband in a newspaper opinion piece published in 2018. Depp is pictured with his attorney, Camille Vasquez, at the Fairfax County Circuit Courthouse on May 27

In June, Heard was ordered to pay Depp $10.35 million at the end of an explosive six-week trial, when a jury ruled she had defamed her ex-husband in a newspaper opinion piece published in 2018. Depp is pictured with his attorney, Camille Vasquez, at the Fairfax County Circuit Courthouse on May 27

Heard won one of her three countersuits claims related to statements made by Depp's lawyer suggesting she and her friends trashed their apartment before calling the police. She is picture with her attorney Elaine Bredehoft (left) before closing arguments on May 27

Heard won one of her three countersuits claims related to statements made by Depp's lawyer suggesting she and her friends trashed their apartment before calling the police. She is picture with her attorney Elaine Bredehoft (left) before closing arguments on May 27

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