
Hearing's over. No decision's yet. We'll see..stay tuned for updates.
During a hearing on Thursday, Depp's lawyers asked for permission to appeal the judgment.
His barrister Andrew Caldecott QC has given details of "fresh evidence" that Heard did not donate her divorce settlement to charity.
Mr Caldecott said the hospital wrote to Depp's business adviser in 2019 to say Heard had not made "any payments".
The court heard she gave just $100,000 (£72,000) to the hospital and $450,000 (£322,000) to the ACLU, although she claims she made a further $500,000 (£358,000) donation to the second charity anonymously.
In written submissions, Depp's legal team said this was a "calculated and manipulative lie, designed to achieve a potent favourable impression from the outset".
In court on Thursday, Mr Caldecott said Heard's claim that she had donated the full settlement to charity sent out a "subliminal message" that she wanted Depp to pay but didn't "want to keep a dime of his money", which implied "revulsion at the way he treated her physically".
The claim "tipped the scales against Mr Depp from the very beginning", he told the court.
Mr Caldecott said that the if "the truth" about the charity claim had been known during the trial, it would have affected the judge's consideration of the actress's evidence.