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Amber Heard did not donate (as promised) the 7 billion of the divorce from Johnny Depp

The twists and turns (and low blows) to the trial of Johnny Depp and Amber Heard continue. After the statements on mutual abuse released by the couple therapist and the diagnosis of borderline personality disorder for the actress, the testimonies continue and new details emerge. The two former colleagues and ex-spouses continue to battle and, after her divorce 15 months after the wedding, they hope to win in the libel suit to save her face and career.

The actor stated that he remained married because his father had done it too and he felt it was his duty, but he also said that his daughter Lily-Rose did not attend the wedding due to differences with the one who would become his wife. During the reception, the new bride – continued the artist – organized a drug-based party, the MDMA.

There was no shortage of curtains: Depp was asked to list his films but aside Alice in Wonderlandthe actor was unable to recall others, which sparked the hilarity of the fans in the courtroom. Judge Penney Azcarate didn’t like it and threatened to kick everyone out of court. Meanwhile it emerged that, around the time Amber Heard was about to reconnect with her husband, she had an affair with Elon Musk, Tesla’s billionaire CEO, which is why the actor accused her of treason (according to him the flirtation was born when they were still married). Her former agent, Christian Carino, testified that that relationship was just a way to occupy the time after her breakup with Depp, only to complain about the spotlight. A few months earlier (in July 2016), despite the restraining order obtained by the actress, it was she herself who asked Carino to arrange a meeting in San Francisco with Depp. On that occasion, the former Captain Sparrow would have threatened to harm himself with a knife.

That’s not all: at the time the actress said she would donate the proceeds from the divorce agreement ($ 7 million) to charity, dividing it equally between the Los Angeles Children’s Hospital and ACLU (American Civil Liberties Union). In December, the association’s president Terence Dougherty said he had received a much lower figure (1.3 million) due to financial difficulties reported by his lawyers in 2018 when the agency asked for an explanation. It seems that the actress wants, sooner or later, to keep her word but for now he can’t afford to do it.

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