Amber Heard, an Aquaman actress, is currently facing a perjury case and a debt of $10 million. The case has been linked to her ex-husband Johnny Depp’s defamation trial, which involved the couple being involved in a legal battle. Amber pleaded guilty to falsifying travel documents in a Gold Coast court in April 2016, but the Australian Department of Agriculture Water and the Environment confirmed that Amber’s perjury case was ongoing.
The case has become so serious that top government officials have even been filmed discussing it. Amber’s speech under oath regarding the dogs was contradictory, and incriminating Johnny’s claims that she severed his finger with a bottle is another serious problem. The country has a minimum sentence of three years for “glassy” attacks, which can carry a minimum sentence of three years. If the investigation proves Amber committed these crimes, she may not only have to worry about paying debt but also face jail time.
American authorities, specifically the FBI, are now involved in the investigation of Amber, as reports from the law and crime network suggest. The FBI maintains an office in Canberra and has agents permanently assigned to Australia on a rotating basis. The news of Dep’s old lawyer Adam Waldman being in Australia to help take Amber down confirms Amber’s involvement in the case.
Despite the controversy surrounding Amber’s case, it seems that she will likely lose the fight against the authorities.