Amber Heard slams Johnny Depp after he gives divorce settlement money directly to charity and get tax deduction
Star believes Depp should pay double to honour the deal
Amber Heard has slammed Johnny Depp for giving her divorce settlement money directly to charity – as it means he will get a charitable deduction.
Her reps believe that he should in fact donate double that - $14 million – in order to make it equal.
The 30-year-old beauty announced earlier this month the $7 million she would be receiving from her estranged spouse - who she split from in May amid accusations he was abusive - would be given to the Children's Hospital of Los Angeles and the American Civil Liberties Union.
Pirates of the Caribbean' star Johnny’s reps confirmed on Thursday he had sent "the first of multiple installments" to both organisations.
However, Amber's team have hit out at the donation, telling : "If Johnny wishes to change the settlement agreement, we must insist that he honour the full amount by donating $14M to charity, which after accounting for his tax deduction, is equal to his $7M payment obligation to Amber.
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"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 53-year-old actor said he "deeply respects" Amber for giving the money away.
His spokesperson said: "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 instalments 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. Ms. Heard's generosity in giving to these wonderful causes is deeply respected."
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