Amber Heard’s perjury hearing is ongoing in Australia, and there is speculation that she might get in prison this time. However, a Twist arrived when the FBI took an interest in assisting the Australian smugly investigation in the case of Amber Heard. The FBI will investigate the actress who smuggled her two dogs into the country in 2015.
The decision on whether Hurd should be imprisoned for perjury remains uncertain.
Australian authorities stated that the witnesses in the case are live overseas. According to a spokesperson for the agency investigating heard, the Department of Agriculture, Water and the Environment were investigating allegations of perjury by misheard during court proceedings for the illegal importation of two dogs into Australia in 2015. The department cannot make any further comment as the matter is ongoing.
The law and crime network has contacted the agency three times in the last two months, receiving the same response each time a spokesperson would not confirm or deny whether the FBI was assisting due to the ongoing investigation. Australia’s director of biosecurity Andrew Metcalf informed that everyone involved in the dog incident lives abroad, as a result he claimed the Australian federal police, AFP, and prosecutors needed assistance from foreign collaborating bodies.
The investigation was discussed carefully by Andrew Tung, chair of the National biosecurity Committee, and the director of public prosecutions and international partners Tongue. He said that they have to wait in line behind all the other matters that those organizations and their international partners are dealing with and they don’t intend to abandon it FBI interest in the case.
Fans have taken over the Twitter platform with multiple comments and trolls, with some users stating that Amber Heard is such a non-event that when this occurred and was reported in the media, they assumed that Amber was being a Vanessa parody. Others believe that Amber Heard’s long-standing supporter Dr. Proudman could also assist them with their increase.
In Australia, asking someone to lie for you in a court of law can result in a charge of perverting the court of justice, and she could face both perjury and pleading guilty to perverting the court of justice. The maximum sentence for pleading is life in prison.
A spokesperson would not confirm or deny whether the FBI was assisting due to the ongoing investigation, but a user said that they would not know either way on that.
The FBI’s involvement in the Amber Heard case has sparked a media frenzy in Australia and worldwide, with fans questioning the FBI’s involvement in the case.