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After weeks of explosive testimony, the jury is finally deliberating in the defamation case between actors Johnny Depp and his ex-wife Amber Heard. Here are some of the high – and low – points of the blockbuster trial. Image via Twitter @cathyrusson

Depp vs Heard: The high and low points of the defamation case

With the jury deliberating after weeks of testimony from the Johnny Depp vs Amber Heard case, here are the highs and lows of the trial.

Johnny Depp Amber Heard

After weeks of explosive testimony, the jury is finally deliberating in the defamation case between actors Johnny Depp and his ex-wife Amber Heard. Here are some of the high – and low – points of the blockbuster trial. Image via Twitter @cathyrusson

After weeks of explosive testimony, the jury is finally deliberating in the defamation case between actors Johnny Depp and his ex-wife Amber Heard.

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JOHNNY DEPP VS AMBER HEARD

Depp filed suit against Heard over an op-ed she wrote for The Washington Post in December 2018 in which she described herself as a “public figure representing domestic abuse.”

Heard did not name Depp in the piece, but he sued her for implying he was a domestic abuser and is seeking $50 million (R774 million) in damages.

Heard countersued for $100 million (R1.5 billion), claiming she suffered “rampant physical violence and abuse.”

Here are some of the high – and low – points of the blockbuster trial.

JOHNNY DEPP AND AMBER HEARD’S BIG FIGHT IN AUSTRALIA

Hours of testimony during the six-week trial were devoted to a grisly incident in March 2015 in Australia, where Depp was filming the fifth instalment of Pirates of the Caribbean.

The tip of Depp’s right-hand middle finger was severed during a heated argument with Heard at their rented home.

Depp said it occurred when Heard threw a vodka bottle at him.

Heard said she did not know how it happened but it may have been when he smashed a wall-mounted phone.

Both agreed though that Depp used his bloody digit to scrawl cryptic messages on walls, lampshades and mirrors in the home.

DID AMBER HEARD POO ON JOHNNY DEPP’S SIDE OF THE BED?

Among many bizarre incidents cited during the trial was a story about faeces deposited one day on Depp’s side of the couple’s bed.

Depp said he was shown a photograph of “human faecal matter” on the bed after he and Heard argued during her 30th birthday party.

Heard tried to blame it on their dogs, Depp said, but “they’re teacup Yorkies, they weigh about four pounds each.”

Heard said the dog had bowel problems after eating some of Depp’s marijuana as a puppy.

As for the dogs, Heard accused Depp of once holding one of them out of the window of a moving car while “howling like an animal.”

The dog was unhurt.

CELEBS WHO TESTIFIED IN THE JOHNNY DEPP VS AMBER HEARD CASE

Both sides presented multiple witnesses although rumoured testimony by billionaire Elon Musk, Heard’s ex-boyfriend, and her co-star James Franco ultimately did not materialize.

But there were celebrity appearances.

Kate Moss, Depp’s former girlfriend, shot down a longstanding rumour he had once thrown the British model down a flight of stairs.

Moss said by videolink that it never happened.

Actress Ellen Barkin, another ex-girlfriend, testified Depp was jealous, controlling, and drunk “a lot of the time,” and once threw a wine bottle in a hotel room.

Other witnesses included bodyguards, agents, business managers, psychiatrists, doctors, friends, relatives, even the former doorman of the luxury penthouse complex where the couple once lived in Los Angeles.

Doorman Alejandro Romero probably spoke for many involved in the case when he said:

“I am so stressed out. I don’t want to deal with this anymore.”

Alejandro Romero

FIGHTS, ARGUMENTS AND TEXTS BETWEEN JOHNNY DEPP AND AMBER HEARD

Audio and video recordings of heated, profanity-laced arguments between Depp and Heard also were entered into evidence.

In one video recorded by Heard in their kitchen, Depp is seen shouting, smashing glass cabinets and pouring himself an enormous glass of red wine.

Both Depp and Heard submitted photos of injuries they claimed were inflicted by the other.

Heard’s lawyers also presented photos purporting to show Depp passed out after drinking excessively or using drugs.

Text messages between Depp and various people were displayed in which he described in crude and violent language what he would like to see happen to Heard.

Depp’s lawyers downplayed the texts, saying he just had a colourful way of writing, similar to that of his late friend, the journalist Hunter S Thompson.

JOHNNY DEPP’S ROWDY FANS AND DEATH THREATS FOR AMBER HEARD

Fans of Depp queued up for hours daily to secure coveted seats in the public gallery for the trial held in Fairfax, Virginia.

While the spectators mostly behaved themselves, Judge Penney Azcarate threatened to expel them at one point during Heard’s testimony.

“If I hear one more sound, I will clear the gallery and we will continue this testimony without anybody in the courtroom,” Azcarate warned. “Understood?”

Judge Penney Azcarate

Depp fans also waged a massive campaign on social media in support of the actor with the hashtag “#JusticeForJohnnyDepp.”

Heard said she had received thousands of death threats.

“People want to kill me and they tell me so every day,” she said.

Amber Heard

JOHNNY DEPP AND AMBER HEARD’S DAMAGED HOLLYWOOD CAREERS

Both Depp, a three-time Oscar nominee, and Heard claimed their careers have been damaged.

Heard, who starred in Aquaman, one of the top-grossing films ever, said she had to fight to retain a role in Aquaman 2 and Depp tried to get Warner Brothers to cut her from the sequel.

Heard’s legal team presented an entertainment industry expert who estimated she has suffered $45-50 million (Almost R700 million – R774 million) in lost film and TV roles and endorsements.

An industry expert hired by Depp’s side said he has lost millions because of the abuse accusations, including a $22.5 million (R349 million) payday for a sixth Pirates instalment.

But Tracey Jacobs, Depp’s former agent, said there never was a formal agreement for another Pirates film.

Jacobs also said the actor’s star had begun to dim since 2010 because of “unprofessional behaviour” which included drinking and drug use.

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