Wednesday 1 June 2016

Amber Heard’s 2015 earnings revealed in court papers after she asks for $50k a month in spousal support from uncle Johnny

Amber Heard and Johnny Depp’s split is becoming messier by the minute as Amber is looking to cash in monthly maintenance fee from Johnny.


As the battle heads on, Amber Heard’s earnings from 2015 have been revealed in court documents.
Heard, 30, is seeking $50,000 a month in spousal support from the Pirates of The Caribbean star who is worth an estimated $400million.

According to court papers obtained by People, the 30-year-old earned $259,876 last year. The cash came from film projects including The Danish Girl ($31,112) and Paranoia ($45,314).


Outside of her acting roles, she also took home money from her work with jewellery brand Tiffany ($120,000) and Bulgari ($50,000).

She also earned residual fees from Machete Kills ($2,390) and The Rum Diary ($2,472).
However, after a lot of outgoings, which reportedly included union dues and agent fees, she banked $51,461.

When she filed an income and expense document as part of last week's court documents, she stated that her average monthly expenses are approximately $43,700, which was made up of healthcare, groceries, $10,000 rent and more.

According to Forbes magazine, Depp earned $30 million last year alone.
He’s also be rumoured to have netted a huge $95million paycheck for Pirates of the Caribbean 5: Dead Man Tell No Tales.

When Johnny’s lawyer, Laura Wasser, responded to Amber’s request for spousal support, she said: "As a successful actress with significant income of her own, there is no question that Amber can support herself until the parties have had a reasonable amount of time to assess their finances with the assistance of counsel and then negotiate a mutually agreeable resolution or seek regularly-noticed court orders."

Meanwhile, Amber's lawyers released a statement on Tuesday explaining why she didn't previously make a statement to the LAPD over the domestic abuse allegations.
They also said none of her "actions are motivated by money".

"We took the high road," the statement said. "Unfortunately, Johnny's team immediately went to the press and began viciously attacking Amber’s character. Amber is simply a victim of domestic violence, and none of her actions are motivated by money.

Amber is a brave and financially independent woman who is showing the courage of her convictions by doing the right thing against Johnny's relentless army of lawyers and surrogates.

                                                                                         Amber and her Attorney
"The Family Law Court is not going to be influenced by misinformation placed in the social media based on anonymous sources. Amber is the victim. Amber is a hero.”
Amber filed for divorce from Depp just 15 months after they married and two days after Johnny’s mum Betty Sue Palmer passed away.

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