New process for Amber Heard? The actress, after losing the lawsuit against ex-husband Johnny Depp, could find herself in the courtroom for some charges for false testimony which date back to a trip to Australia in 2015.
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At the time Heard and Depp were in Queensland where the actor was shooting the fifth film in the saga “Pirates of the Caribbean”. During the trip, the two actors broke Australian laws by not declaring theirs two Yorkshire, Pistol and Booupon their arrival from the United States.
The two dogs failed to clear customs and did not comply with the 10-day quarantine, as required by Australian law. Heard, in July 2015, therefore declared itself guilty of forging travel documents and the case was dismissed. Now, however, the Australian Department of Agriculture, Water and the Environment has made it known that they are new investigations underwayas he relates ET Canada.
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New troubles for the actress of “Aquaman” who, not only will have to pay 10 million dollars after losing the libel case with her ex-husband, but who now also risks a perjury trial.
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