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Johnny Depp’s attorneys rest their case in defamation trial against Amber Heard


Depp is suing Heard, his ex-wife, alleging that a 2018 op-ed she penned defamed him and caused him to lose work in Hollywood.

Jurors have heard from more than two dozen witnesses called by Depp’s attorneys including Depp himself. Many testified about explosive fights between the two.

Depp’s final, forensic accountant Mike Spindler, testified Tuesday about his analysis of the earnings Depp lost as a result of the 2018 op-ed.

“I concluded that Mr. Depp suffered lost earnings of approximately $40 million,” Spindler testified.

Attorneys for Heard are expected to present a motion to strike.

The procedural move, in which Heard’s team would argue she should not found liable, is common in civil cases and is done to preserve appellate rights.

Judge Penny Azcarate could decide to hear arguments on the motion immediately or schedule them for a later time.

From 'The Rum Diary' to court: A timeline of Johnny Depp and Amber Heard's relationship

If the case moves forward, as is expected, attorneys for Heard will begin presenting her case with testimony from psychologist Dawn Hughes.

Hughes previously testified as an expert in abusive relationships in the trials of Nxivm founder Keith Raniere and singer R. Kelly, helping secure both of their convictions.



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