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13.06.2023 - 12:55 / etcanada.com
Johnny Depp is giving away his winnings.
After his ex-wife Amber Heard agreed to a settlement paying him $1 million following their defamation trial, the “Pirates of the Caribbean” actor has reportedly received the payment.
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TMZ reported that the payment was recently made to Depp by Heard’s insurance company as part of the settlement, with Depp planning to split the money between five charities.
The money will be split evenly, at $200,000 each, between the Make-A-Film Foundation, The Painted Turtle, Red Feather, Tetiaroa Society and the Amazonia Fund Alliance.
All are reported to be causes Depp believes in, including helping sick kids, providing housing for disenfranchised communities and preserving the ecosystem.
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Depp and Heard came to the settlement after the “Pirates” star was awarded $10 million in compensatory damages when jurors found that his ex had defamed him.
Heard was also awarded $2 million in damages in her countersuit, though both actors filed appeals against their respective rulings.
In December 2022, the pair dropped their appeals and reached the $1 million settlement from Heard.
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Johnny Depp, the renowned actor known for his role in the Pirates of the Caribbean franchise and more, has opened up about his challenges during his defamation trial with ex-wife Amber Heard. The six-week case was a televised courtroom circus that included screaming fans and therapy alpacas. Still, the Alice in Wonderland star emerged victorious, winning all three of his defamation claims and was awarded over $10 million in damages.
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Amber Heard has finally ponied up the $1 million she owed ex-husband Johnny Depp after losing a nationally-televised defamation trial in Virginia last year, according to a source close to the "Pirates of the Caribbean" actor. The six-week courtroom spectacle ended in June 2022 with a $10.35 million judgment against Heard for defaming Depp by penning a 2018 op-ed that referred to herself as a domestic abuse victim.The jury handed Heard $2 million in her countersuit. Depp, 60, agreed to settle the case last December for $1 million, which was paid this month by the "Aquaman" actress' insurance company.
Johnny Depp is planning to donate a large sum of the settlement from his defamation case against ex-wife Amber Heard to multiple charities.Depp sued Heard over a 2018 op-ed in The Washington Post, where she wrote about being a survivor of domestic violence.Come the end of their highly publicised court case last year, Heard was instructed to pay Depp $10million (£8.4m) in compensatory damages and $5million (£4.2m) in punitive damages. Heard was awarded $2million (£1.6m) after the jury found that Depp had defamed her through his attorney.According to The Hollywood Reporter, Depp will donate $1million (£782,000) of the settlement to five different charities, giving $200,000 (£156,000) to each one.
Make-A-Film Foundation Wednesday after the actor made a $200,000 contribution to the organization that grants critically and terminally ill kids the opportunity to make short films and documentaries with actors.The “Pirates of the Caribbean” star is “one of the most generous people we’ve ever worked with,” a representative for the organization told TMZ. According to the news outlet, much of the money will go toward production costs for films with price tags of $25,000 to $35,000 and documentaries that range from $3,000 to $5,000.Depp’s sizable donation comes after he received a $1 million settlement from his ex-wife Amber Heard, 37, after their highly publicized defamation trial last year.
Johnny Depp has reportedly received the million dollar settlement from his legal battle with Amber Heard, but he won’t be holding onto it for long.
Amber Heard and Johnny Depp has come to an end now that the settlement money has been issued to the actor. Heard has paid $1 million to Depp, and an insider has revealed what he is planning to do with the money.People reports that the 60-year-old star will be dividing the amount between five charity organizations, including Make-A-Film Foundation, The Painted Turtle, Red Feather, Tetiaroa Society, and Amazonia Fund Alliance.
Johnny Depp is donating his money from ex-wife Amber Heard to some very worthy causes.A source close to the star tells ET the actor will distribute portions of the$1 million settlement from Heard to five different charities, with $200,000 going to each charity. The charities that Depp has selected range from those that benefit sick children, conserving the environment and those that provide safe housing for underserved communities.The charities include Make-A-Film (which pairs actors, writers, directors and producers with children who are battling life-threatening or serious illnesses), The Painted Turtle (an organization that is part of Paul Newman's legacy and provides a life-changing free camp experience for sick children, inspiring them to reach beyond their illness), Red Feather (which partners with Indigenous communities to develop and implement lasting and impactful housing solutions), Teitaroa Society (Marlo Brando's charity that ensures island and costal communities have a future), and Amazonia Fund Alliance (which helps to finance the projects of some of the most important Brazilian Non-profit organizations such as SPVS, SOS AMAZÔNIA, ALOK Institute). ET has reached out to Heard for a statement.Depp filed a $50 million defamation lawsuit against Heard in March 2019 after the published an op-ed she wrote about being the victim of domestic violence.
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