No S***: You Can Bet on Who Pooped the Bed - Depp-Heard Betting is Now On

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Forget the PGA Championship.  Forget the Preakness Stakes.  The real betting this week is on número dos. Who pooped the bed?

That is the question on the minds of many who are following the nasty divorce trial between Johnny Depp and Amber Heard.

Fortunately, one sportsbook has set odds on what the outcome will be, along with a few other fun prop bets. Yes, people can actually wager real money on this stuff.

BetOnline is the first known gambling website to release Depp-Heard odds, or as some are calling it, The Trial of the Century.

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Who will court have found to defecate on the bed?

Amber Heard +150

Dog(s) +175

Johnny Depp +300

Security +1000

Will Johnny Depp be cast in next Pirates of Caribbean movie?

Yes +550

No -1000

Will Amber Heard make donation to charity following court case?

Yes -2000

No +700

 

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