Watch Live: Amber Heard's lawyer to resume grilling Johnny Depp
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Johnny Depp is expected to take the stand for a fourth day Monday to continue being cross-examined by Amber Heard's attorneys in his lawsuit against his ex-wife. What: Attorneys for Amber Heard cross-examining Johnny Depp Date: Monday, April 25, 2022 Time: 10 a.m. ET Location: Fairfax, Virginia Online stream: Live on CBSN in the player above and on your mobile or streaming device Attorneys for actor Amber Heard sought to undermine Johnny Depp's libel lawsuit against her during cross-examination Thursday by spending hours in court focused on the actor's drinking, drug use and texts he sent to friends — including one about wanting to kill and defile his then-wife. Actor Johnny Depp's second day of testimony Wednesday included details about the former couple's fights and substance use. The trial began more than a week earlier, but, prior to Tuesday, jurors had only seen Depp sitting silently with his team of lawyers as each side has tried to embarrass the other in a trial that Heard's lawyers accurately predicted would turn into a mudslinging soap opera.
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