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On Wednesday the jury announced their verdict to Fairfax County Court, where Nick was eagerly waiting.
They have unanimously agreed that Amber Heard's 2018 Washington Post article was written with defamatory intent, malice and crucially was totally untrue.
In this final episode, Nick debriefs you on the moment the jury delivered their verdict, speaks to fans around the court and catches up with some familiar faces from the park bench.
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The podcast comes full circle as we end with the same park bench guest we first started with, Natasha Miller - a Johnny Depp supporter from Colorado who made it into court every single day of this trial bar 3.
Nick and Natasha - who first met on jury selection day 7 weeks ago - discuss the final day of court where we heard closing arguments and the jury received their instructions. The pair also reflect on the process as a whole - the people they’ve met, the personal journeys they’ve been on and their thoughts about the verdict.
But with court now wrapped and the jury busy deliberating, all we can do is wait…
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The trial starts to wrap with today being the last day in court before closing arguments and jury instructions tomorrow, and Nick discusses the day’s events with Angenette Levy of the Law and Crime Network.
The pair recapped the 3 experts who appeared as rebuttal witnesses - an orthopaedic surgeon, a meta data expert and a psychologist - as well as Amber Heard herself.
Nick will be back in 24 hours with his final podcast update before the verdict - which is thought to be sometime next week.
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After an action packed day in court, Nick heads over to the park bench for an interview with journalist Katie Pfleghar of Germany’s Bild Magazine.
The pair unpack the day’s events, which included statements given from British supermodel Kate Moss who spoke in defence of Depp, the return of Dr Shannon Curry, Johnny Depp himself, Morgan Tremaine formerly of TMZ, and finally forensic expert Bryan Neumeister who discussed the possibility of photo manipulation.
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As Amber Herd enters Fairfax County Court you can hear the chants of; "Amber Turd". On today's Park Bench interview, after Day 22 of the trial Nick sits down to chat to Priscilla, who has come dressed as a giant turd.
Has the trial been reduced to a circus? Does she think her actions dissuade DV victims from coming forward? And does it bother her what Amber thinks of the greeting?
The end of the trial gets closer, and the Park Bench interviews are definitely getting weirder.
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We're into the final week of evidence in the Depp v Heard trial at Fairfax County Court in Virginia.
No Johnny Depp on the stand today as was expected, but Nick runs through the witnesses who were called, including one expert witness who Nick describes as "One of the most extraordinary spectacles" not just of this trial but any he's witnessed.
Plus there's a Fairfax County Park Bench interview with Dan the Amber Heard fan, and Input Mag journalist Jessica Lucas is on the remote park bench.
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Day 20 of Depp v Heard.
There are two Park Bench interviews in this episode. Isabelle Orsini (@Izze1122 on Twitter) has been creating content about the trial on social media. Nick gets her insight into how, and why, the trial has been played-out in memes and short viral clips, and how that affects our sense of 'justice'.
Plus Sam, who was at first interested in the social content which has taken the internet by storm, but has since been driven to delve deeper into the facts of the case.
They're both excellent guests, with unique perspectives.
Next week is the final week of the case - we'll be back with daily episodes ahead of the verdict some time after Memorial Day.
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Day 19 of Depp v Heard at Fairfax County Court in Virginia, and everyone is tired.
This episode features two park bench interviews; one with a Johnny Depp supporter (possibly?) and another with one of the VERY few Amber Heard supporters, neither of whom have slept for at least 36 hours. =
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Amber Heard's cross-examination is over. Nick Wallis once more sifts through the day's evidence with the help of those who were inside Fairfax County Court in Virginia.
Today it's the Hoidra sisters, who discuss Amber's performance as well as the deposition evidence from iO Tillett-Wright and Raquel Pennington.
Plus there's a remote 'Park Bench' interview with therapist Phil Mitchell (for UK listeners - not THAT Phil Mitchell) who speaks about his career helping male victims of domestic violence, and how the media coverage of the case could be helping victims open up.
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Depp v Heard resumes after a weeks break at Fairfax County Court in Virginia, and Nick is back on the scene to bring you the latest.
Amber Heard returns to the stand to continue her testimony and begins to be questioned by Johnny Depp's attorney, Camille Vasquez. This and more is debriefed on the park bench by two of the lucky 100 people who made it into court today - Vanessa and Mary. Plus Nick talks to Nicole Levitz, an attorney who works with victims of domestic violence, about the wider implications of this case.
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Court might not have been in action this week, but Nick's kept busy the last few days with lots of remote park bench interviews (along with some sightseeing).
In this episode we hear from Professor Kurt Gray - Associate Professor of Neuroscience at the University of North Carolina who studies how humans make moral judgements, Christa - she got in touch with Nick having been gripped by the trial and gave us her thoughts from Canada, and finally Dr Charlote Proudman - a barrister, fellow of Queen’s College Cambridge and expert in violence against women and girls.
Court resumes next week and as usual, you can expect new episodes daily.
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The final day of week four comes to a close and saw the first full day of testimony from Amber Heard, and Nick is on hand to give you a round of what happened in court.
Back on the park bench is Liz, alongside lawyer, John. The three of them discuss court procedure, Amber’s teary performance on the stand, her allegations of sexual abuse and violence, and look ahead to what will be required of the jury when the time comes for them to make decision on the verdict.
The court is now on break for a week, but we’ll be back after it resumes on Monday 16th May.
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In this episode, Nick gives you a round up as day three of the fourth week of Depp v Heard at Fairfax County Court comes to a close.
His park bench guest today is another Virginia local and accidental follower of this case, Dr Anila Mehta. Together they discuss the final part of the testimony from forensic psychologist Dr Dawn Hughes - one of Amber Heard’s witnesses, before moving onto the moment we’ve all been waiting for; Ms Heard taking the stand herself. Nick and Anila discuss what Amber told the court, how she is coming across and most importantly, how the jury seem to be responding.
We’ll be back tomorrow for the final episode of week four.
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Nick brings you all the latest news from day two week four of Depp v Heard.
Virginia local, Liz, joins Nick on the park bench for a post-court debrief. They reflect on the final two of Depp’s witnesses who we heard today; the second half of Nurse Erin Falati testimony - Amber and Johnny’s nurse, and finally Michael Spindler - a forensic accountant who argues Johnny lost earnings of $40 million after Amber’s article. Later, the time came for Amber Heard’s witnesses to finally take to the stage and we kicked off with Dr Dawn Hughes - a forensic psychologist who came to a very different conclusion about Ms Heard’s mental state to that of Depp’s psychologist.
Nick also chatted to John Davis, a semi-retired lawyer and member of the Men’s Rights movement. The pair discussed John’s alternative take on gender based violence.
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Week four of Depp v Heard kicks off in Virginia and Nick is on the scene with the latest.
He’s joined by Jesse Webber from the Law and Crime Network to recap the various Depp witnesses who took the stand today; Travis McGiven - Johnny’s security guard, Jack Wiggum - his talent manager, Richard Marks - entertainment lawyer, Douglas Bania - intellectual property expert, and finally Nurse Erin Falati - Amber and Johnny’s nurse who said she once noted a split lip on Ms Heard.
Nick also chatted to Dr Jessica Taylor - PhD in Forensic Psychology, author of “Sexy but Pyscho”, Chartered Psychologist and CEO of Victim Focus.
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Nick wraps up the final day from week three of Depp v Heard.
Today his park bench interview was with Sarah, a recent Journalism graduate who enjoyed her first ever day in court. She discussed with Nick her favourite three witnesses from the day: Malcolm Connolly - Johnny Depp’s Scottish bodyguard, Edward White - Depp’s business and financial affairs manager, and Terence Dougherty of the American Civil Liberties Union - the counsel who helped Amber Heard draft her Washington Post op-ed and confirmed the article was about Depp.
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In this episode Nick updates you on the latest from Depp v Heard on the penultimate day of week three.
Today his park bench interview is with fellow court attendees Jennifer, Java and Sharon. Together they recap some of the witnesses we had in court today including the LA PD police officers who arrived at Depp’s penthouse after reports of a domestic dispute in 2016, Alejandro Romero - the concierge at said penthouse who was asked if he saw signs of assault on Heard in the days after the LA PD callout, and Christian Carino - both Depp and Heard’s former agent.
Plus they chatted about the bombshell statement from Carino, where he confirmed he believed Elon Musk and Amber Heard had been in a relationship.
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It’s day two week three of Depp v Heard and Nick has the latest for you from a very rainy Virginia.
Today we had 3 witnesses in court; Tara Roberts - Depp’s island estate manager who recalled tales of a passed out Johnny Depp and arguments between the couple, Dr Shannon Curry - a forensic psychologist hired by Johnny Depp who gave a rather damning diagnosis of Amber Heard’s mental state, and finally Officer Saenz of the LA PD - she responded to a call at Depp’s residence after an argument between the couple but reported she saw no signs of injury on Heard.
Nick also met the fans who wait to catch a glimpse of Depp as he leaves court each day hoping to get a signature or photo, and asked whether they thought the court case was worth it for Johnny.
We’ll be back tomorrow with another round up the day’s events.
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The third week of Depp v Heard kicks off here in Fairfax County Court in Virginia and Nick spent the day observing court proceedings. He reports back on the latest developments including Johnny Depp’s testimony where he gave context to some graphic audio we had heard last week.
Plus Depp fan, Becca, is on the park bench to help us unpack the latest and discuss why some of Nick’s reporting - including the interview he gave to 60 Minutes Australia - has ruffled some feathers.
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The second week of Depp v Heard in Virginia comes to an end and journalist Nick Wallis reports on another gripping day in court. He details the volatile text exchanges between the ex-couple that were submitted today as evidence and alongside shocking footage of Depp, secretly captured by Heard, showing him damaging his kitchen and drinking heavily.
Nick chats to Debbie, Johnny Depp super fan, who despite what she’s seen in court this week maintains that Depp is a victim of the MeToo movement. Plus there’s a podcast-exclusive interview with Josh Ritter, criminal defence attorney based in LA, who unpacks the legal processes of the US Civil Court.
Reporting Depp v Heard will be back after the weekend when week three of the trial continues.
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