Amber Heard's $7 million divorce deal with Johnny Depp will be revealed to charity.
In his legal struggle with ex-wife Amber Heard, Johnny Depp won a win that would force a charity to divulge if the actress kept her pledge to contribute her $7 million divorce settlement.
Johnny Depp got the right to see Amber Heard's $7 million divorce settlement to determine if she gave money to charity.
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According to Film Vodka, a court in New York granted a partial petition to the “Pirates of the Caribbean” actor, 58, who ordered the American Civil Liberties Union to produce papers to establish if Heard, 35, contributed the settlement from their 2017 divorce.
In a statement to the source, Depp's attorney Benjamin Chew said, "Mr. Depp is extremely delighted with the Court's judgment."
His attorneys claim Heard lied about donating the full of her divorce settlement to the ACLU and the Child Welfare League of America. Hospital Los Angeles — and may have cost him his libel case against a British newspaper in November 2020.
Andrew Caldecott, Depp's lawyer, claimed that Heard's charitable commitment was a "planned and manipulative falsehood" that "turned the scales against Mr. Depp from the very outset."
In 2015, Amber Heard and Johnny Depp were seen together during a movie screening.
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When a court determined that a headline claiming Depp was a "wife-beater" during his marriage to Heard was "basically factual," Depp lost the lawsuit.
Heard did not mislead about the donations, according to News Group Newspapers' lawyers, because she was committing to pay it out over a ten-year period.
According to Film Vodka, she has paid "a number of payments previously in furtherance of these commitments," according to her attorney, Adam Wolanski.
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