Doe claims she suffered a dislocated elbow, bleeding, bruising "and extreme and outrageous humiliation" as a result of the alleged wrangle. She also claims the incident exacerbated her previous conditions.
Check out the lawsuit docs here (pdf).
The suit claims, according to the website, that Depp was "supplying direct supervision and management of his security guards and directing their current and future actions."
The lawsuit was filed by Beverley Hills attorneys Marvin Louis Wolf and Sepehr Daghighian, says The Hollywood Reporter, and alleges 12 counts including negligence, premises liability, assault, false imprisonment and discriminatory practices.
Doe is suing both Depp and the venue for unspecified damages.
News of the woman's alleged run-in with Depp's bodyguards was first reported by TMZ back in December.
The website identified her as Robin Eckert, who, according to law enforcement sources, had filed a police report claiming she had been sat next to the actor and his security team on the night of the concert.
Eckert claimed she was tackled by the Rum Diary's entourage when she 'accidentally' got too close to Depp's table, reported TMZ.
The case in reportedly still under investigation.
No word as yet from Depp's camp on the lawsuit.
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