Amber Heard admitted that she has not donated millions of dollars to charity from her divorce settlement as she had previously promised - and blamed Johnny Depp for bringing legal action as to why.
29.04.2022 - 02:23 / justjared.com
A deposition from ACLU general counsel and chief operating officer Terence Dougherty was played during the Johnny Depp-Amber Heard trial.
You might remember that Amber received a $7 million payout from Johnny during their divorce in 2016 and she pledged to donate the money to two charities.
$3.5 million was to be donated to both the ACLU and Children’s Hospital Los Angeles.
The exec for ACLU claimed in the deposition that the charity never received Amber‘s full donation and they believe a big chunk of the money she donated was provided by another big celeb.
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Only $1.3 million was donated in Amber‘s name. The money was donated in four installments and it’s believed that a $500,000 payment was from a Vanguard fund set up by Elon Musk.
Dougherty testified that Musk wrote an email to the organization’s executive director and said Heard‘s donation would be made over a 10-year period. He says that she never donated the rest of the money and a pledge form was not signed.
“We reached out to Heard starting in 2019 for the next installment of her giving, and we learned that she was having financial difficulties,” Dougherty said (via Insider).
Don’t expect to hear from Elon during the trial though.
A text message that Amber sent about her split from Johnny, two years later, was revealed in court this week.
Amber Heard admitted that she has not donated millions of dollars to charity from her divorce settlement as she had previously promised - and blamed Johnny Depp for bringing legal action as to why.
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