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Trial of Johnny Depp and Amber Heard, LIVE: the final verdict, minute by minute

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Trial of Johnny Depp and Amber Heard, LIVE: the final verdict, minute by minute

Waiting in the trial between Trial Johnny Depp vs. Amber felt. photo by Reuters.

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After six intense and hectic weeks, this Wednesday the verdict will be known in trial between Johnny Depp (58) and Amber Heard (36). The jury will determine which of the two has defamed and damaged the personal and professional image of the other, after the accusations crossed by acts of violence.

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01.06.2022

08:57

What happens to Johnny Depp if he loses the trial against Amber Heard?

American actor Johnny Depp's attorney, Camille Vasquez, approaches his car after the first full day of deliberations.  photo EFE,

American actor Johnny Depp’s attorney, Camille Vasquez, approaches his car after the first full day of deliberations. photo EFE,

If he does not receive a favorable verdict, Depp will not receive the 50 million payment and Amber Heard will not have to pay the plaintiff’s legal fees, which could appeal.

01.06.2022

08:38

How to watch the verdict of the trial live?

You can follow the broadcast on TV at Court television channel. It can also be followed online on platforms such as the Law & Crime YouTube channel.

01.06.2022

08:15

Johnny Depp vs Amber Heard: what the jury thinks

The jury deliberated in the trial between Johnny Depp and Amber Heard.  AP photo.

The jury deliberated in the trial between Johnny Depp and Amber Heard. AP photo.

After a six-week trial, a civilian jury in Virginia is deliberating on the defamation charges of Johnny Depp and his ex-wife Amber Heard. The trial included horrific testimony with explicit details about the short and unstable marriage of the movie stars. But what is the case really about? And what will the jury have to decide?

Depp filed a $ 50 million libel suit v Heard, arguing that a 2018 op-ed he wrote in the Washington Post damaged his reputation and damaged his career. In the article, Heard described herself as “a public figure representing domestic abuse”. Read more.

Source: Clarin

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