The drama between Amber Heard and Johnny Depp isn’t over yet.
After Heard was awarded $7 million in the divorce settlement with Depp and pledged to donate the full amount to charity, the 53-year-old actor sent a portion of the financial donations directly to two charities
chosen by Heard. However, Heard is now insisting that Depp double the
amount to account for his tax deduction, and to pay the full amount
immediately rather than in installments.
“Amber
Heard appreciates Johnny Depp’s novel interest in supporting two of her
favorite charities, the ACLU for domestic violence and the Children’s
Hospital of Los Angeles. This is great and unexpected news,” a member of
Heard’s team said in a statement on Thursday. “However, if Johnny
wishes to change the settlement agreement, we must insist that he honor
the full amount by donating $14M to charity, which, after accounting for
his tax deduction, is equal to his $7M payment obligation to Amber. We
would also insist that the full amount be paid immediately and not drawn
out over many years.”
“Anything
less would be a transparent attempt by Johnny’s counsel, Laura Wasser
and Patti Glaser, to reduce their client’s true payment by half under
the guise of newfound concern for charities that he has never previously
supported,” the statement continues.
Prior
to the exes’ latest disagreement, Depp’s rep praised Heard in an
announcement that the actor had sent the first of multiple installments
to Heard’s chosen charities.
“Following
Amber Heard’s announcement that her divorce settlement was to be
divided equally and gifted to Children’s Hospital of Los Angeles and the
American Civil Liberties Union, two exceptionally deserving and
important charities, Johnny Depp has sent the first of multiple
installments of those monies to each charity in the name of Amber Heard,
which when completed will honor the full amount of Ms. Heard’s pledge,”
his rep said in a statement. “Ms. Heard’s generosity in giving to these
wonderful causes is deeply respected.”
Last week, Heard and Depp settled their divorce case, and the 30-year-old actress withdrew her restraining order against him.
“As
described in the restraining order and divorce settlement, money played
no role for me personally and never has,” Heard later said in a
statement revealing her plans to donate the entire $7 million
she was awarded. “Except to the extent that I could donate it to
charity and, in doing so, hopefully help those less able to defend
themselves.”
“Hopefully, this experience results in a positive change in the lives of people who need it the most,” she added.
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