Whatever the jury decides, it’s clear that neither side is going to “win” the defamation lawsuit brought by actor Johnny Depp against ex-wife Amber Heard.

Both have had embarrassing personal stories about addiction, violence and poor behavior displayed live on TV and across the world on the internet. Depp for his part claims that statements made by Heard have damaged his career, and Heard recently claimed that the trial has affected her career, resulting in a reduced role in the “Aquaman” sequel.

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