New York Post

In-debt Depp axes agent

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JOHNNY Depp is in such financial turmoil that he fired his longtime Hollywood agent, saying he couldn’t pay her any more commission­s on his movie deals, and made a deal with a rival agency. Last October, Depp walked away from UTA’s

Tracey Jacobs, the famed agent who in 1988 took him from TV’s “21 Jump Street” and made him into an internatio­nal movie superstar.

A Hollywood source said, “Depp told Jacobs and UTA he no longer wanted to pay their commission­s. But they pushed back.” So the “Pirates of the Caribbean” star jumped ship to CAA, which gave him a sweeter deal.

About CAA’s lower commission­s, another source said, “They don’t do blue-light specials.” But as far as Depp’s finances, the agency was “sensitive to it when he signed.” On Depp leaving UTA, the insider added, “He was with Tracey Jacobs for a gajillion years — their relationsh­ip had run its course. He was looking for a change.” CAA and UTA declined to comment.

Last week, it was revealed in documents filed by Depp’s business managers that he spends an astonishin­g $2 million a month. Among the examples of his excess were $75 million spent on 14 homes, $18 million on a luxury yacht, and $30,000 per month on wine. Plus, he blew $3 million on shooting the ashes of his hero, author Hunter S. Thompson, out of a cannon over Aspen, Colo. The claims were made in a countersui­t filed by The Management Group, who acted as Depp’s legal, tax and accounting advisers from 1999 until he fired them last year. Depp sued TMG in January, claiming they collected $28 million in fees he never agreed to and tried to foreclose on his home.

TMG insists they handled his money responsibl­y, warned him he was overspendi­ng, and “Depp, and Depp alone, is fully responsibl­e for any financial turmoil he finds himself in today,” said TMG’s attorney

Michael Kump in the cross-complaint. On Thursday, Depp’s attorney Adam Waldman said in a statement that TMG had “chosen to employ a reprehensi­ble ‘blame the victim’ strategy in a transparen­t attempt to . . . deflect away from their malfeasanc­e.”

Depp’s rep didn’t get back to us.

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