Amber Heard is “broke” and has not paid the donation she promised.

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Last Updated on 04/30/2022 by てんしょく飯

 

Amber Heard has not paid the $3.5 million donation she promised to the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) after her divorce from Johnny Depp.

 

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She had declared that she would donate the money to Children’s Hospital Los Angeles, but it was never paid in full.

Amber, known for her role in “Aquaman,” declared that she would donate half of the $7 million she received from Johnny to the ACLU and the other half to Children’s Hospital Los Angeles, but at a hearing held on April 27 at the Honor Prosecution Tribunal, it was revealed that the full amount had not been paid. It was revealed that it had not been paid in full.

 

Terrence Dougherty, chief operating officer and general counsel of the ACLU, revealed in a deposition in last December’s recording, which was made available to the jury, that Amber was nominated as an ambassador for the association because she promised to donate a large sum of money, but that the donations were not received in full, with $350,000 coming from Amber and $100,000 He stated that $350,000 was paid directly by Amber and $100,000 by Johnny, and that $500,000 and $350,000 were received from an account at Amber’s direction.

 

He said the association believes the $500,000 donation was paid by Tesla CEO Elon Musk, with whom Amber had a relationship after their divorce, and that he received an email from Musk saying he would pay the full $3.5 million over the next 10 years, but there has been no subsequent confirmation and since 2019 He has not received any donations. He also said that he contacted Amber in 2019 after she stopped paying him, but was told that she was in financial difficulty.

 

Johnny is seeking $50 million in damages in the same lawsuit over a Washington Post op-ed in which Amber wrote about her experience as a domestic violence victim, while Amber is counterclaiming for $100 million in damages, saying that she did not name Johnny in the article.

 

 

 

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