Amber Heard 'did not testify at her deposition against estranged husband Johnny Depp'

Amber Heard did not testify at her deposition on Saturday, according to New York Daily News.

The publication claims that the 30-year-old spent the entire day at the offices of lawyer Laura Wasser's firm, Wasser, Cooperman and Mandles, which is representing Johnny in the split. 

A source said: 'She was there and ready to proceed. She never refused to go in.'

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'She was there and ready to proceed': Amber Heard did not testify at her deposition against estranged husband Johnny Depp on Saturday. She is seen here arriving for the deposition

'She was there and ready to proceed': Amber Heard did not testify at her deposition against estranged husband Johnny Depp on Saturday. She is seen here arriving for the deposition

Amber didn't answer a single question during the day, and did not enter the conference room.

She apparently spent nine hours waiting to be called into the room, while her lawyers attempted to reach a settlement with Johnny's lawyers.

According to TMZ, the actress was waiting in an office nearby while the lawyers held discussions, and a videographer and court reporter were also in attendance.

Amber arrived an hour and a half late to the deposition, and the website reports that she was in the building from 11.30am until 9pm.

Nasty split: Amber filed for divorce after 15 months of marriage on May 25. She and Johnny are pictured here in February

Nasty split: Amber filed for divorce after 15 months of marriage on May 25. She and Johnny are pictured here in February

Her lawyer Samantha Spector arrived at 10am on Saturday morning at the offices in Century City, Los Angeles.

Amber was driven to the front of the building at around 11.30am before finding a more private entrance.

TMZ captured film of her getting out of a car with her beefy bodyguard and flanked by her lawyers in an underground parking lot. 

The website's sources reported that both sides tried to reach a settlement on Friday night but negotiations fell apart at around 9pm, something her lawyers later denied. 

Bruised and battered: The 30-year-old is expected to testify next week at a hearing to extend her domestic violence restraining order against her ex

Bruised and battered: The 30-year-old is expected to testify next week at a hearing to extend her domestic violence restraining order against her ex

Amber filed for divorce after 15 months of marriage on May 25.

Two days later she filed a domestic violence restraining order accompanied by graphic photos of her bruised face and black eye that she said was caused by Johnny throwing his cell phone at her on May 21. 

According to New York Daily News, Amber flew to Los Angeles from London in order to attend the deposition. 

She allegedly still intends to testify at a hearing to extend her domestic violence restraining order against Johnny next week.

A long wait: Amber spent nine hours in a nearby office while her lawyers attempted to reach a settlement with Johnny's lawyers, and never entered the room or answered any questions

A long wait: Amber spent nine hours in a nearby office while her lawyers attempted to reach a settlement with Johnny's lawyers, and never entered the room or answered any questions

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