Johnny Depp sued for punching crew member

Author: Agencies

A film crew member says in a lawsuit that Johnny Depp punched him twice on the Los Angeles set of a movie about the killing of Notorious BIG, and was fired from the production when he refused to promise not to sue over the incident.

Location manager Greg “Rocky” Brooks is also suing the film’s director and producers for unspecified damages in the lawsuit filed on Friday in the Los Angeles County Superior Court. In the movie, ‘City of Lies,’ set for US release on 7 September, Depp plays an LA police detective who for years investigated the still-unsolved 1997 death of the rapper Notorious BIG, also known as Biggie Smalls, whose real name was Christopher Wallace.

Brooks alleges that in April 2017, when the film was shooting under the title ‘Labyrinth’ in and around the Barclay Hotel in downtown LA, he informed the director, Brad Furman, that an upcoming take featuring Depp would have to be the last outdoor shot of the night because of legal permits.

The lawsuit says Furman forced Brooks to go beyond his duties and tell Depp himself that shooting had to end. Brooks said he was seeking out the off-duty sheriff’s deputy serving as set security when Depp found him first.

Brooks said Depp smelled of alcohol and appeared intoxicated as he shouted obscenities then allegedly “angrily and forcefully” punched Brooks twice in the rib cage.

According to the lawsuit Depp then yelled: “I will give you one hundred thousand dollars to punch me in the face right now!” at Brooks when he showed little reaction, before the actor’s bodyguards pulled him away.

Brooks said he returned to work the following Monday, and was asked by a producer to write and sign a declaration saying he would not sue over the incident. Brooks says he refused and was fired on the spot.

Brooks alleges he suffered humiliation, wrongful termination and physical and mental pain from the incident. The lawsuit says the film-makers should have known that that Depp was using alcohol and drugs and was a threat to the well-being of others on the set.

Messages left seeking comment with representatives for Depp and the production company Good Films Productions were not immediately returned. A publicist listed for Furman said she no longer represented him, but forwarded him a message seeking comment. There was no immediate reply.

Published in Daily Times, July 12th 2018.

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