Chew also alleged Barlow and Heard had been communicating in the testimony via passed notes.
Off the back of Chew’s argument and Barlow’s rule-break, Judge Azcarate ruled in favour of Depp’s legal team’s request to have Barlow permanently banned from the courtroom.
Posted on the docket today. The judge in #JohnnyDepp v #AmberHeard granted Depp's motion to exclude Eve Barlow from the courtroom for the duration of the trial. @Angenette5 pic.twitter.com/IwKkrvxjcH
— Cathy Russon (@cathyrusson) April 15, 2022
The response to Chew’s request to have Barlow excused reads: “Upon consideration of Plaintiff’s Motion to exclude Eva Barlow from the courtroom for the pendency of the trial (“Plaintiff’s Motion”), any opposition, and being fully informed, it is, this 15th day of April 2022, hereby ORDERED as follows:
“1. Plaintiff’s Motion is GRANTED.”

