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Now the verdict falls in millionaire lawsuit between Johnny Depp and Amber Heard | BT Celebrities - www.bt.dk Listen to the article Buy a Digital Plus subscription and listen immediately. Buy Now Already a subscription? Log in Buy a Digital Plus subscription and listen immediately. Buy Now Hov, allow us to play the article. It is ready when you have clicked 'Allow all' Give permission After six weeks of testimony, which included wild accusations of beatings from both parties, feces on sheets and a severed finger, the jury is now ready with a decision in the case between Amber Heard and Johnny Depp. At 9 p.m., it will be clear which of the two actors will win the million-dollar lawsuit when the decision is said to be read out in court. Thus, the six-week trial and the ultimate 12-hour voting end in an inflamed case that has been both dramatic and highly debated. According to, Johnny Depp will not be present when the verdict is handed down as he is in England to work. Here he will follow the decision online, it sounds. To this, a spokeswoman for ex-wife Amber Heard states: “Your presence shows where your priorities lie. Johnny Depp plays guitar in England while Amber Heard awaits a decision in Virginia. Depp takes his giggles and lack of seriousness on tour, "it reads, referring to the fact that Johnny Depp - who has attracted attention by often laughing and turning a blind eye in court - recently to a Jeff Beck concert. Amber Heard and Johnny Depp were married in 2015, but divorced the following year. In 2018, Amber Heard then published a column in with allegations of domestic violence, alcoholism and drug abuse. Although she did not name the ex-husband by name, British The Sun still chose to call him 'wife abuser' on the front page - something that led Johnny Depp to file a defamation suit against the media, which ended up winning the case in 2020. This time, the turn had come Amber Heard, who Johnny Depp has sued for defamation due to the column. He demanded compensation of no less than $ 50 million, which is equivalent to approximately $ 375 million. Amber Heard, however, chose to sue her ex-husband - also for libel - for double. She wanted 100 million dollars, equivalent to about 750 million Danish kroner. Updated ... Media Take the test ABROAD POLICE: Warns Danes Berlingske Berlingske Media A / S Pilestræde 34 DK-1147 Copenhagen KTlf. +45 33 75 75 33 CVR.no .: 29 20 73 13

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