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The Johnny Depp Amber Heard trial continues today in Fairfax, Virginia, for the actor's $50 million defamation suit against his ex-wife.
Details of the former couple's tumultuous marriage have been aired in court over the past two weeks, with the trial expected to run for six weeks in total.
The Pirates of the Caribbean star, 58, is suing Heard, 35, for defamation over a 2018 op-she wrote for The Washington Post about being a victim of domestic violence.
Depp's legal team say that while Depp was not named in the piece, the implication is clear and led to him losing out and acting roles and essentially being shunned from Hollywood.
Heard meanwhile is countersuing for $100 million for nuisance while her counsel set to argue that her essay was in the public interest and she should therefore be protected from a defamation suit.
The trial has seen audio recordings of the couple's volatile arguments played for the court, with graphic details of Depp's severed finger injury being a key anecdote so far.
Heard and Depp were married from 2015 to 2016, and both have accused each other of being physically violent during their relationship. Both deny each other's allegations.

What Time Does Johnny Depp Trial Start?
The trial resumes daily from Fairfax, Virginia, at 10 a.m. E.T. and runs until 5 p.m. E.T.
It is aired on weekdays Monday to Thursday with a three-day break on weekends.
How to Watch the Johnny Depp Trial Live
The Johnny Depp Amber Heard trial is being streamed live online by a number of outlets.
On YouTube, viewers can tune into the livestreams on Sky News, Law & Crime Network and Court TV.
Viewers can also watch the proceedings live on the Law & Crime Network and Court TV websites.
What Witnesses Will Be Called?
Depp's testimony has drawn to an end this week, with new witnesses set to be called on in the coming days.
Ahead of the trial, Depp and Heard both published a list of witnesses their teams may wish to call upon with a number of high-profile celebrities expected to take to the stand.
Celebrity witnesses such as Elon Musk, James Franco and Paul Bettany are expected to give testimony to the court.
Bettany, star of WandaVision and a friend of Depp's, is expected to testify about highly publicized text messages he exchanged with Depp about "burning" Heard.
Depp's fourth day of testimony ended on April 26, with the actor telling the courtroom "Yes, I am," a victim of domestic violence.