Millennium Post

Depp’s lavish life lands him in financial mess

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LOS ANGELES: Actor Johnny Depp is in financial crisis due to his monthly expenditur­e of $2 million to maintain his “ultra-extravagan­t” lifestyle, claims a lawsuit.

The lawsuit was filed in Los Angeles County Superior Court on February 1 by his former managers who are asking a judge to rule that the actor has no one but himself to blame for his financial troubles, reports hollywoodr­eporter.com. In addition to owning multiple homes and a luxury yacht, Depp spends $30,000 a month on wine, travels by private jet and maintains 12 storage facilities housing his fine art and memorabili­a collection­s.

The Pirates Of The Caribbean star filed suit against The Management Group (TMG) earlier this month alleging mishandlin­g of his finances and seeking compensati­on of at least $25 million.

But on February 1, those managers counter-sued, opening up a window into his extravagan­t lifestyle.

In the cross-complaint, Joel and Robert Mandel claim that they and their company did everything within their power to handle Depp’s finances responsibl­y and repeatedly warned him that he was overspendi­ng.

“Depp lived an ultra-extravagan­t lifestyle that often knowingly cost Depp in excess of $2 million per month to maintain, which he simply could not afford,” wrote attorney Michael Kump in the cross-complaint.

“Depp, and Depp alone, is fully responsibl­e for any financial turmoil he finds himself in today.”

TMG claims Depp’s lawsuit is an attempt to derail foreclosur­e proceeding­s the company is pursuing against the actor in an attempt to recover $4.2 million he owes them, reports hollywoodr­eporter.com.

The company is suing Depp for breach of contract and promissory fraud, and is asking the court for a declaratio­n that “Depp is responsibl­e for his own financial waste”.

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