The first witness called to testify on Thursday is Dr. Richard Gilbert.
Dr. Gilbert is an orthopedic surgeon who specializes in the hand.
He works at Northwell Health on Long Island in New York.
Heard is expected to take the witness stand again today as a rebuttal witness for her team’s countersuit.
The ‘Aquaman’ actress took the stand last week in the $50 million defamation case against Depp.
Depp had returned to the stand on Wednesday as a rebuttal witness. He described listening to Heard’s previous testimony as ‘insane.’ He continued to deny her allegations of abuse.
Circuit Judge Penney Azcarate said that the trial was still on track to have closing arguments on Friday.
Whitney Henriquez, the sister of Amber Heard, appeared in court this week after testifying against Johnny Depp.
Henriquez sat in the courtroom as Depp testified on the stand Wednesday that she was also a victim of Heard’s abuse.
Henriquez had previously testified that she was at the penthouse with Heard and Depp during a fight. She said Depp struck her in the back and Heard then hit Depp.
But Depp argued Wednesday that Heard unleased her abuse not only on him, but also on her sister.
He told the court that he recalled seeing Heard grab her sister Whitney Henriquez and ‘push her around.’
Henriquez took the stand last week and testified that when she first met Depp around 2012 he was ‘bright and beautiful and lovely and kind and generous.’
But if Depp was drinking or using drugs there was ‘almost always a fight.’
The Johnny Depp vs Amber Heard trial will be live streamed on DailyMail.com’s homepage.
Court is expected to start at 9 a.m. ET. The trial takes place at the Fairfax County courthouse in Fairfax, Virginia.
Heard’s team is expected to to present rebuttal witnesses for the countersuit.
Closing arguments are scheduled for Friday.
Both teams were allocated the same amount of time to present their cases, but Heard only has a little more than an hour left.
Depp has seven hours remaining.
The time remaining as it stands now:
7 hours and 18 minutes for Depp
1 hours and 16 minutes for Heard
Day 23 of DailyMail.com’s live coverage of the high-profile Johnny Depp v. Amber Heard defamation case.
Court starts at 9 a.m. ET
Heard’s rebuttal witnesses are expected to testify today.
While both teams were allocated the same amount of time to present their cases, Heard only has a little more than an hour left. Depp has a little more than seven hours.
Depp took the stand on Wednesday as several rebuttal witnesses testified on his behalf.
Heard is expected to return to the stand today.