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Surgeon testifies Johnny Depp's hand injury was likely not from a thrown bottle
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Editor's note: Some testimony contains graphic language and descriptions of sexual and physical assault.
Testimony resumed Monday in the civil trial between Johnny Depp and Amber Heard, as Heard's attorneys continue to present their defense in the actor's $50 million lawsuit and and try to prove her side of the $100 million countersuit. It is expected to be the last week in the more than month-long trial.
A hand surgeon, Dr. Richard Moore, testified Monday that Johnny Depp could not have lost the tip of his middle finger the way he told jurors it happened in his civil lawsuit against ex-wife Amber Heard.
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