Sunday, January 15, 2017

Johnny Depp gets divorced on allegations

Johnny Depp gets divorced on allegations


Hollywood actor Johnny Depp (53) has filed a lawsuit against his former wife, Amber Hudd, but filed a lawsuit against his wealth management company and turned to court.



According to the Associated Press and the British Guardian, Los Angeles (LA), the US court, accepted most of the consensus of both sides on December 13, Deb gave $ 7 million (8.2 billion won) alimony to Hudd, Including real estate and automobiles, including mansions.


Hudd claimed that Deb had been violent to her, and in August of last year, 18 months after marriage, she agreed to a divorce and dropped a domestic violence suit



Since then, legal proceedings have been continuing with the payment of alimony.




Hurd said he would donate his alimony received from Deb to a charity, and he said that the two dogs that he grew up with, the dog pistol and the horse and horse, were raised by Hurd.

Deb and Hudd have been in conflict with the Australian government since last year when they entered Australia with a private plane and did not report the pistol and wealth to the quarantine authorities.


Deb, on the other hand, filed a $ 25 million ($ 29.4 million) lawsuit against the Managment Group (TMG), an asset management firm that has managed its income for the past 16 years, and its CEO Joel Robertsman


Dept said that TMG did not pay taxes properly, received unauthorized loans, and spends tens of millions of dollars in oversight on services such as security.



He alleged that he had suffered damages from TMG's "total management mismanagement," accusing him of 11 charges including fraud, breach of contract, and work-related negligence.

"TMG has taken over debts' assets, TMG and third parties have been able to use their revenues as they wish," Deb said. "I hired a new fund manager last year.

"It's all a fictional story," TMG said. "The company refused to let Deb be irresponsible and did his best to protect him from the wasteful spending."

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