When is the Johnny Depp and Amber Heard trial verdict? Everything you need to know
28.05.2022 - 00:35
/ ok.co.uk
Amber Heard has testified for the final time as the defamation trial between her and ex husband Johnny Depp edges towards its conclusion. It's been one of the biggest celebrity stories in years, partly due to it being streamed live on YouTube and also the involvement from a number of high-profile A-listers. Most recently, Kate Moss took to the stand and insisted that her former partner never "pushed, kicked or threw her down any stairs", which she was praised for by fellow supermodel Naomi Campbell.
Kate and Johnny dated for four years until they split in 1997. Aquaman actress Amber Heard, 36, was called by her defence team as the last witness on Thursday, 26 May. It was her opportunity to give the final word ahead of the closing statements, having recently revealed threats from people saying they will "put her baby in a microwave".
Speaking to the court on a previous occasion, she said: "I am harassed, humiliated, threatened every single day. "Even just walking into this courtroom, sitting here in front of the world, having the worst parts of my life used to humiliate me. People want to kill me and they tell me so every day.
"People want to put my baby in the microwave and they tell me that. "Johnny threatened, promised me that if I ever left him he'd make me think of him every single day I lived." Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter. You can sign up at the top of the page.
Johnny and Amber's legal teams made their closing statements on Friday, 27 May and it is now up to the jury to discuss and decide their final ruling. Their final decision must be unanimous, which could stretch the wait out for a couple of hours, or several days. If the jury fails
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