Amber Heard is broke...and sold her house to pay a lawyer

American actress Amber Heard is facing a new crisis regarding the legal fees of her lawyer, who defended her in the defamation lawsuit brought against her by her ex-husband, Johnny Depp, which ended in his favour.

According to press reports, Heard failed to pay the value of her lawyer's fees, which exceeded $ 8 million, apart from the financial fine required of her for her ex-husband.

It reported that Heard, who had officially declared bankruptcy earlier;

She has a homeownership insurance policy, and is required to cover these costs, as well as cover the compensation value of Johnny Depp.


Reports indicated that the insurance company filed a lawsuit against Heard to absolve it from paying any compensation;

Because the insurance policy does not cover these costs.

Thus, the insurance company has put Amber in a new crisis.

Amber's problem prompted her to hire a new lawyer to help her solve her insurance problem.

Reports stated that the total amount requested from Heard is $15 million, which is the sum of legal fees for the defamation case, which has become the most expensive defamation lawsuit in the United States of America.

Heard had sold her home in a California desert oasis in an attempt to raise the money needed to cover the costs of the court's compensation, in addition to paying attorneys' fees to appeal her case.

While Amber Heard faces crisis after crisis, Johnny Depp is quite the opposite.

He has regained his artistic activity and is now preparing to shoot his first directing, 25 years after his last film, The Brave in 1997.

International star Al Pacino is scheduled to co-produce the movie titled Modigliani, a dramatic work based on the autobiography of Italian painter and sculptor Amedeo Modigliani, and based on the play "Denis McIntyre" of the same name.

Depp expressed his happiness to take over the directing of the work, saying: "I am honored to present the life story of Amedeo Modigliani on the screen. It was a life full of troubles, but it was a victory in the end, and a universal human story that all viewers can sympathize with."

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