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Johnny Depp vs. Amber Heard: Verdict reached after weeks-long trial

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FALLS CHURCH, Va. - A verdict has been reached in Johnny Depp’s $50-million libel suit against his ex-wife, Amber Heard.

Court officials in Virginia said the verdict will be read at 3 p.m. ET. The verdict reading will be streamed live, which you can watch in the video player above. Throughout the six-week-long trial, jurors heard from both Depp and Heard extensively.

Each was on the stand initially for four days, undergoing grueling cross-examinations, with Depp taking the stand one final time as a rebuttal witness.

Their testimony provided an ugly glimpse into the couple's seemingly toxic relationship and captivated the internet with daily livestreams that garnered millions of views.

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