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This is here to examine her criminal record, which is extensive and eye-opening. 

She has been found guilty of forging official documents, misdemeanor domestic violence, and a few other things. 

All of you SJW's who cancel everyone if they breathe in the wrong direction should have canceled her a long time ago.

In 2009, Amber Heard was arrested for misdemeanor assault against her partner, Tasya van Ree. The incident happened in an airport in Seattle, and was witnessed by Beverly Leonard, a police officer. Heard grabbed and struck van Ree's arm in an apparent argument. Leonard arrested Heard.

Tasya did not drop the charges. The charges had a two-year statute of limitations, meaning that they could be filed again within two years. This also means that there was sufficient evidence to prosecute, but being that the incident did not happen in Heard's state of residency (California) the judge didn't elect to pursue the charges. 

Read here about it. 

I am going to repeat the above statement again. Abuse has no gender. It is inappropriate to ignore this abuse case for the following reasons:

  • It was in a female/female relationship.

  • The abuse was perpetrated by a female. 

The gender of either person does not matter, and the nature of the relationship does not matter. Amber Heard hit Tasya van Ree, period. 

Now, it is worth mentioning that van Ree did not defend Heard until 2016. That is seven years after the incident occurred. She allowed Heard to be arrested without protest, and she allowed Heard to appear in court without protest. 

Before I mention what van Ree used as the 'defense', I am going to mention an interesting tidbit of information involving Heard, and the mark on her record regarding the abuse incident. 

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In 2011, Heard asked for the abuse charges to be expunged from her record. Deleted, taken off, wiped. Normally, this may not be so strange. If a person has turned around for the better, and they are no longer a danger to anyone, why should a past mistake define them? However, in 2011, she was also starring in the Rum Diary alongside Johnny Depp. Quite the coincidence for her to suddenly want her abuse record gone...perhaps because she didn't want Depp to sniff her out or get suspicious beforehand about her potential behavior?

Now, in 2016, when Heard's 2009 domestic violence arrest was dredged up, Tasya van Ree suddenly had a lot to say about it. 

Read.

Yep. Tasya van Ree claimed that the reason Heard was arrested was because the officer that witnessed the incident was homophobic and misogynistic. Tasya called the incident 'misunderstood' and 'sensationalized'. Reminder, this is the first time Tasya spoke out in defense of the charges against Heard since 2009. 

However, once van Ree made that claim, the arresting officer was quick to speak out in defense of her actions. 

Read.

That's right, the arresting officer of the 2009 incident, Beverly Leonard, is a gay woman.

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