Amber Heard’s Dogs to Face Charges Based on Illegal Transportation of Their Pets
The actress Amber Heard has been recently facing a series of chaos and turmoil in her life due to certain legal impediments. Seems like the mesmerizing actress along with her Oscar nominated husband Johnny Depp are facing charges for unlawfully transporting two Yorkshire terriers, named as Boo and Pistol in the Australian territory.
The incident sparked up when the couple brought their family dogs via private jet without fulfilling legal formalities which includes signing the paperwork and going through the essential quarantine process. The couple failed to adhere by the rules and is on the verge of damaging their careers, if they fail to meet the mandatory principles.
Not only that, but Heard failed to appear in court to face the alleged charges. She was supposed to carry on with her legal rules and regulations and appear in front of the judicial authorities on the 7th September, but missed her appointment. Until then, the court has adjourned the case and a new date, around November will be scheduled for the couple.
The episode accelerated in May when Depp was filming for his upcoming film titled as the Pirates of the Caribbean in Australia. Later on, the Australian authorities finally disclosed that the couple is keeping two of their dogs at their mansion on the Gold Coast. This incident has left the specialists enraged as the dogs were moved without clearing the security permits.
As per other speculations, Depp is seen least interested in solving the legal issues his wife is stuck in. Depp, was seen at the Venice Film Festival and made a joke regarding the dog scandal and the charges his wife is facing.
Barnaby Joyce, who is the Australian agriculture minister is in rage and made the threats public by saying that the dogs should bugg off home!
Heard claims that Joyce has made an issue out of a petty subject and is distressed over the fact that a trivial issue has been made to publicize, disgracing her image.