Johnny Depp's Money Woes Goes On After Losing Millions on Libel Trial
It was
announced today that Depp had lost the case after suing the publishers of The
Sun for libel over a 2018 article which branded him a "wife-beater".
During the trial in London this summer, Depp admitted he'd lost his £600 million
movie fortune and had been left millions in debt.
Losing the
case will be another huge blow for the star as he's going to be facing
astronomical legal fees racked up during his battle with Sun owners NGN.
The Guardian previously
published a report estimating Depp has racked up around £5 million in legal
fees just for work on this case.
If he'd won,
Depp could have expected between £180,000 to £200,000 in damages
However,
with the loss, it's expected Depp will have to cover the bulk of NGN's legal
fees as well as his own, with the costs running into the millions.
The actor's
spending has previously been reported to have crept into the millions amid
claims he splurged on a yacht, private jet, and a private island, and splashed
out a staggering $30,000 a month on wine.
He also
shelled out a huge amount of money to have his close pal Hunter S Thompson's
ashes shot into space from a cannon.
"By the
way, it not $3 million to shoot Hunter into the f**king sky," he
told Rolling Stone, "It was $5 million."
Among his
other alleged expenditures were an $18 million yacht, a failed record label
into which he pumped $4 million, $30,000 a month on wine, $200,000 a month on
private planes, $150,000 a month on security, and $300,000 a month to maintain
40 staff.
He had
previously bought himself a private island in the Bahamas, where he wed Amber
Heard in 2015.
During the
libel trial this summer, Depp's finances came up as he recounted a particularly
gloomy meeting with his accounts in 2016 in which they told him he was millions
in debt.
Depp told
the court: "It was put to me this way. It was put to me since Pirates II
and III I had made - and it seems a ludicrous number - $650 million.
"When I
fired them for the right reasons I had not only lost the $650 million but I was
$100 million in the hole because they had not paid the government my taxes for
17 years.
"It was
a bad meeting."
The
judgment in the libel case was handed down today and Mr. Justice Nicol ruled in
favour of NGN.
In his
ruling, he said: "The claimant [Depp] has not succeeded in his action for
libel...
"The
defendants [The Sun and News Group Newspapers] have shown that what they
published in the meaning which I have held the words to bear was substantially
true.
"I have
reached these conclusions having examined in detail the 14 incidents on which
the defendants rely as well as the overarching considerations which the
claimant submitted I should take into account. In those circumstances,
parliament has said that a defendant has a complete defence."
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