
Johnny Depp and Amber Heard's defamation trial to be turned into a film
The bitter and at times disturbing defamation trial is set to become a movie.
The bitter and at times disturbing defamation trial is set to become a movie.
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Regardless of the jury's decision, Depp has won back the public's approval, lawyers say.
The gloves came off as both parties got their final chance to sway the jury.
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