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Amber Heard has been handed another defeat in her court battle with Johnny Depp after a judge shot down her request for a new trial.

Heard, 36, had asked the court to toss out Depp's defamation win against her last month after a jury agreed she defamed him with an op-ed published in The Washington Post. Heard also won part of her countersuit in the high-profile trial, but she currently owes him $10.35 million in damages after the jury verdict.

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Amber Heard might've lost her court battle against ex-husband Johnny Depp, but she's not ready to accept it yet.

Heard's lawyers have officially asked a judge to throw out the jury verdict that sided with Depp in early June, saying the jury wasn't vetted properly and that the $10.35 million she was ordered to pay is "excessive."

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Amber Heard officially owes Johnny Depp a lot of money, after a judge finalized the jury verdict in their defamation battle on Friday.

The jury ruled mostly in favour of Depp at the end of the trial early this month, and the court hit Heard with $10.35 million in damages that she'll have to pay her ex-husband. The jury also awarded her $2 million in damages, finding Depp liable in one of three claims of defamation raised by Heard.

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Amber Heard blasted the social media users who mocked her throughout her court battle with Johnny Depp, in her first comments since he came out on top at their defamation trial.

"I don't care what anyone thinks about me or what judgements you want to make about what happened," Heard told NBC News' Savannah Guthrie, in a newly-released clip from a longer interview.

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Amber Heard's lawyer is not the only one appearing in interviews on television, as for the first time since the trial, Johnny Depp's legal team shared their side of it in an interview with ABC News.

Camille Vasquez and Benjamin Chew, who took the internet by storm amidst the blockbuster trial, are finally spilling a little extra information about their strategy, and they don't think the social media traction that the trial got is the reason behind the verdict.

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