Amber Heard has been caught lying under oath multiple times at court, and her lies have been exposed to the world. However, there are five other crimes she has committed that could be potential grounds for jail time:
1. Lying under an oath about her bruises: According to Aaron Mink, a defamation lawyer, more objective evidence that she is lying about things under oath could lead to a sentence for the actress.
2. Facing evidence: According to Mink, fabricating evidence is extremely serious and offensive to the legal system. He warned that police may be called in to investigate claims she lied under oath about donating 7 million: perjury is the single greatest threat to the justice system, so the police may be called in to investigate to demonstrate that any public member who lies to the court can be prosecuted for perjury.
3. Lied about donation of divorce money to charity: Legal experts believe Amber Heard could face a police investigation for perjury after admitting she did not donate 3.5 million from her divorce settlement with Johnny Depp to charity despite telling the high court she had after the couple divorced in 2016. In their libel trial on Monday, Heard testified that she has yet to make the full donation because Johnny sued her for 50 million in March 2019. He also made a 100,000 contribution with another 350,000 coming from a fidelity investments fund.
4. In trouble with Australian law: The team depth brought out proof that she did attack Johnny Depp with a glass bottle, which is a punishable crime with a minimal jail time of three years. She could be looking at a longer jail period.
5. Bribing the media for photoshopping her bruises: heard’s team presented photographs purportedly showing bruises and other injuries on Herd’s face as evidence against Depp. Vasquez was unconvinced on Tuesday when heard returned to the stand as cross-examination by Johnny Depp’s attorney resumed.
6. Lied about 6 million legal fees: Amber Heard’s attorney, Elaine Bredehoff, took the stand on Friday to make her final argument to the jury in the defamation lawsuit filed against her by ex-husband Johnny Depp. Bredehoff claimed that her client had paid her legal team upwards of 6 million in costs since Depp sued her and started a smear campaign against her. The truth is that her legal fees were fully funded by her insurance company.
In conclusion, Amber Heard has been accused of lying under oath multiple times, including lied about her bruises, bribery, and lied about 6 million legal fees. The case continues to unfold, and it remains to be seen whether Amber will be sent to jail for these crimes.