Amber Heard’s attorney, Elaine Bredehoft, allegedly received a letter from the President of Zen Model Management, Veronica Madjarian, offering to cover her debt to Johnny Depp if she appeared in a single X-rated film.
Translation: no such offer was ever made, but this 'adult' company sent an offer letter to this website to get publicity.
Also, even if it were real, she'd be crazy to star in porn so she could pay off her debt. She's better declare bankruptcy, give JD absolutely nothing at all, and then go earn $10 million.
Translation: no such offer was ever made, but this 'adult' company sent an offer letter to this website to get publicity.
Also, even if it were real, she'd be crazy to star in porn so she could pay off her debt. She's better declare bankruptcy, give JD absolutely nothing at all, and then go earn $10 million.
Here's the fun part:
The depp v heard ruling uses the language 'willful intent and actual malice.'
Judgements resulting in debts that are caused by 'willful intent and actual malice' are not dischargeable in bankruptcy.
There are 10 million reasons to enjoy the verdict.