Amber Heard’s lawyer slams accusation of her blackmailing Depp

While Depp has not directly addressed the accusations made by Heard, his representative released a statement shortly after the couple filed for divorce.

May 31, 2016 12:24 pm | Updated November 17, 2021 01:46 am IST - Los Angeles

Actress Amber Heard’s lawyer is slamming an accusation that she is blackmailing her estranged husband Johnny Depp.

Attorney Peter Sample said the allegations are completely false, reported The Wrap.

“The allegations against Ms. Heard are absolutely and unequivocally false. The claim that she is blackmailing Johnny has no basis in reality and is nothing but the typical celebrity muckraking for profit,” Sample said.

The lawyer also said that the claims against Heard, 30, are defamatory and “outrageous.”

While Depp has not directly addressed the accusations made by Heard, his representative released a statement shortly after the couple filed for divorce.

“Given the brevity of this marriage and the most recent and tragic loss of his mother, Johnny will not respond to any of the salacious false stories, gossip, misinformation and lies about his personal life. Hopefully the dissolution of this short marriage will be resolved quickly,” the statement read.

Depp’s family has come to his defense against Heard, with daughter Lily-Rose Depp, calling him the “sweetest, most loving person I know” on Instagram.

Her mother, actor’s ex-partner of 14 years Vanessa Paradis, also reportedly wrote a letter supporting him.

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