Did Johnny Depp Beat Up His Wife? Amber Heard Will Donate The $7 Dollars Divorce to Charity to Support Violence Against Women and ACLU
After 15 months of marriage and a shocking announcement of their split, the American actress Amber Heard then filed for a divorce in May 2016. They reached an agreement in their bitter divorce litigation out of court around August after she made claims of his husband, "The Pirate of the Caribbean" star Johnny Depp, who was verbally and physically abusive in the span of their relationship.
She then made a word of honor to split the amount of $7 million in two, which will be donated to the organizations she supports and where she is a volunteer.
The charity and organization that will receive the said donations will be the Los Angeles Children's Hospital and the American Civil Liberties Union which focuses on the side of domestic violence. None of the two has claimed that they received any additional or more amount of the promised donation since the actor Johnny Depp paid the $100,000 each as an initial payment.
Questions were still circulating on why there is still no progress on what Heard had promised. The actress' legal adviser, Pierce O'Donnell then released a statement, "The settlement documents are being finalized and will be signed this week, Johnny is obligated by the settlement to pay Amber and she, in turn, will honor her pledges to Children's Hospital and the ACLU."
He also added "Amber's commitment to protecting victims of domestic violence and helping sick children is her life's work. Her recent PSA on domestic violence does not violate her settlement agreement with Johnny. She will continue to lend her voice to the rising chorus of women, speaking out about this terrible scourge on the American family."
As of the moment, no updates or confirmations were released yet. Fans were hoping that everything goes well and people involve takes actions as what they have settled and promised.