Jamaica Gleaner

Johnny Depp settles legal issues

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JOHNNY DEPP has settled a row over unpaid legal fees.

The Pirates of the Caribbean actor had enlisted the services of attorneys from Buckley LLP to represent him in his malpractic­e suit against former lawyer Jake Bloom, but they were fired in January and sued the 56-year-old star a few months later as he allegedly hadn’t paid his bill.

Attorneys Fredrick Levin, Michael Rome and Ali Abugheida had taken legal action to obtain the close-to-$350,000 they claimed Johnny owed on his already 10 per cent-discounted $535,697.28 balance, but according to Deadline, he has now reached a deal with the lawyers.

The agreement comes just a few weeks after the Black Mass star settled the malpractic­e suit from his former attorney, who he accused of dishonestl­y claiming millions of dollars in fees.

Johnny won an eight-figure settlement from Jake Bloom’s firm, Bloom Hergott, after claiming the lawyer had wrongly collected in excess of $30 million over nearly two decades.

Adam Waldman – who represente­d the actor in the case – said in a statement last month: “Today, Bloom Hergott provided Johnny Depp an eight-figure payment to settle Mr Depp’s lawsuit against the firm for fraud, conflict of interest, disgorgeme­nt of over $30 million in voidable fees and other malfeasanc­e that they engaged in over nearly two decades.”

The Edward Scissorhan­ds actor – who is one of the movie industry’s best-paid performers – launched legal action against Bloom in October 2017, arguing that their agreement ought to have been contractua­l, rather than simply based on a handshake.

Bloom subsequent­ly countersue­d the Hollywood star, calling for the case to be thrown out.

However, in August last year, a court in Los Angeles found in favour of the Charlie and the Chocolate

Factory actor – while he was still being represente­d by the Buckley team – which proved to be a decisive moment in the dispute.

Bryan Freedman – Bloom Hergott’s lawyer – has confirmed an agreement has now been reached between both parties, though he stressed that the final sum of money was significan­tly less than what Depp was originally seeking in the dispute.

The lawyer added: “While the firm was confident it would prevail at trial, we are nonetheles­s pleased with this resolution as it expedites the firm’s winding-down process and allows it to get off the endless Johnny Depp litigation train.”

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