Unread postby In-too-Depp » Tue Jun 13, 2023 8:31 am
Johnny Depp; Lucky Charities Getting Amber's $1M Settlement
TMZ.com
13th June 2023
Amber Heard's million-dollar IOU to Johnny Depp has finally been paid -- and now, we know exactly where the money's going ... different charities near and dear to his heart.
Sources with direct knowledge tell TMZ ... in light of the million recently making its way to Johnny -- which, as we reported, was covered by Amber's insurance company as part of her settlement following the U.S. defamation trial -- JD is ready to dish out the dough, pronto.
We're told the cash will be split up evenly five different ways for 5 different orgs -- so, $200k each -- that tackle causes Johnny believes in. Those efforts include everything from aiding sick children with life-threatening illnesses and providing housing for historically disenfranchised communities ... to preserving ecosystems/natural environments globally.
Specifically, he'll be donating to the following nonprofits ... Make-A-Film Foundation, The Painted Turtle, Red Feather, Tetiaroa Society and the Amazonia Fund Alliance.
Make-A-Film is similar to Make-A-Wish, but it grants kids' wishes from people within the film world -- actors, directors, etc. We're told Johnny's done a short film with them in the past, so that's why he's selecting them on his short list.
BTW, our sources tell us two other orgs here -- Painted Turtle and Tetiaroa Society -- are actually homages to heroes in Johnny's life ... namely, Paul Newman and Marlon Brando. Each guy was instrumental in these charities' founding and success over the years, and we're told Johnny wants to continue their legacies, respectively, by making these donations.
Red Feather and Amazonia, meanwhile, are all about helping indigenous communities keep their culture and heritage intact all over the Americas (North and South) ... be it through shelters and sanctuaries for individuals or large-scale infrastructure projects to protect villages.
Johnny, from the beginning, has said he wasn't out to break Amber's bank ... but, rather, to restore his name and reputation. Him giving away her million simply cements that point.
And Wit, was his vain frivolous pretence
Of pleasing others, at his own expense
Unread postby SnoopyDances » Tue Jun 13, 2023 7:29 pm
He was awarded $13.5 million by the jury. She was awarded $2 million.
In order to drop all the appeals, her team agreed to receive no money and his team agreed to receive $1 million.
Her insurance companies paid the $1 million to his team.
The insurance companies are still suing her and each other to determine who exactly will pay her court and legal fees, in addition to who really owes the $1 million. One company paid it, but is suing for reimbursement from her and/or the other company.
He was awarded $13.5 million by the jury. She was awarded $2 million.
In order to drop all the appeals, her team agreed to receive no money and his team agreed to receive $1 million.
Her insurance companies paid the $1 million to his team.
The insurance companies are still suing her and each other to determine who exactly will pay her court and legal fees, in addition to who really owes the $1 million. One company paid it, but is suing for reimbursement from her and/or the other company.
Unread postby In-too-Depp » Wed Jun 14, 2023 10:28 am
Johnny Depp; Charities Grateful for Donations ... $200K is Gonna Go a Long Way!!!
TMZ.com
14th June 2023
Johnny Depp's charitable donations are gonna go a long way in helping the orgs he's vowed to help out ... telling us they can't wait to put the money to work.
A rep for Make-A-Film Foundation, a lucky recipient of $200K from JD calls him "one of the most generous people we've ever worked with." The org grants critically and terminally ill kids the opportunity to make short films and documentaries with actors. We're told, each film costs $25K - $35K and documentaries range from $3K to $5K ... so Depp's donation will go directly to the production costs -- i.e. equipment, props, hair/makeup, insurance.
As we reported, JD is donating his million-dollar lump sum from Amber Heard to Make-A-Film Foundation, The Painted Turtle, Red Feather, Tetiaroa Society and the Amazonia Fund Alliance. You'll recall, AH's insurance company covered the cost as part of her settlement following the U.S. defamation trial.
Joe Seidenberg, executive director of Red Feather, is also super happy to put the money to good use -- telling us the funds will help to address housing disparities for Native Americans ... specifically the Navajo and Hopi tribes.
A rep for Amazonia tells us the money will be transferred to BFUCA (Brazilian National Federation of Associations, Centers, and Clubs) for various projects ... and the org works tirelessly to help preserve the Amazon ecosystem.
Depp also made a $200K donation to Marlon Brando’s charity, Tetiaroa Society. The orgs' Executive Director, Frank Murphy, tells us, "Mr. Depp's generosity is overwhelming and we are honored to be among these amazing organizations that he supports. His contribution will help Tetiaroa Society in its work to protect Tetiaroa, support indigenous voices across the Pacific, and advance ocean-based solutions to climate change."
Finally, some serious good has come out of that tumultuous trial.
And Wit, was his vain frivolous pretence
Of pleasing others, at his own expense
Unread postby hollyberry » Sat Jul 08, 2023 4:31 pm
I think this is typical of Johnny...and also shows his true character.
Meanwhile, the husband beater is still playing the victim in the press....and they are allowing her to.