Wednesday, February 1, 2017

The exmánagers Johnny Depp’s say you’re in bankruptcy by wasting $2 million per month – People en Español

The past year was quite complicated for the actor Johnny Depp, who went through a bitter divorce and faced allegations of domestic abuse from his ex, actress Amber Heard.

apparently, the 2017 also presents moved. The separation cost him $ 7 million, and earlier this month sued for fraud to the company that managed his career, the one that asks for a compensation of $ 25 million.

Now the defendants, their exmanagers of The Management Group (TMG) have countered with their own complaint. In these documents obtained by People ensures that the protagonist of Alice in Wonderland and Pirates of the Caribbean takes a "ultraextravagante life-style that frequently and consciously will it cost to Depp more than $ 2 million per month to maintain it, something that we just can’t allow that."

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TGM require the acrtor to pay $ 560,000 in purported commissions not paid and credit card debt.

"Depp is responsible for their own waste financially," says the lawsuit, which also notes that he was recommended to sign a prenuptial agreement before you marry Heard, but did not listen to them.

To finish off, TMG ensures that it maintains a lawsuit with the actor because he had made a loan for $ 5 million in 2012 and to date, Depp still owes them $ 4.2 million.

For their part, the lawyers of Depp attribute their financial problems to an alleged poor management of TMG and have requested protection to avoid repossession of the home of the actor. ¡Auch!

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