Johnny Depp-Amber Heard Trial: ACLU Believes Elon Musk Was Behind $500,000 Donation To Fulfill Actress’s Pledge

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The general counsel of the ACLU testified that the foundation believed that billionaire Elon Musk was behind a $500,000 payment to help the actress fulfill a $3.5 million donation pledge to the organization.Heard had said that she would donate $7 million from her divorce settlement with Depp to charity, split  between the ACLU and Children’s Hospital of Los Angeles.But in Depp’s $50 million defamation claim against Heard, his attorneys have been trying to show that Heard has not followed through on the pledge to the ACLU.Excerpts from a video deposition of the organization’s general counsel, Terence Dougherty, were played in court on Thursday, and he said that the organization has so far received $1.3 million that has been credited to Heard.Dougherty said that the Musk payment was believed to have been made via a Vanguard fund set up to make charitable contributions.

Heard made a direct payment in August, 2016, of $350,000,One of the arguments that Amber Heard’s attorneys have made in their defense against ex-husband Johnny Depp’s $50 million defamation claim is that a 2018 Washington Post op ed she wrote on domestic abuse did not even refer to him by name.On Thursday, the general counsel to the ACLU, Terence Dougherty, testified that they received $350,000 directly from Heard in August, 2016, the $500,000 in 2017 and $350,000 from a Vanguard fund in 2018.

The latter payment was via Heard. Another $100,000 came from Depp and was credited to Heard.Heard and Musk dated after her split from Depp.Dougherty said that Heard’s donations stopped after 2018.

He said that the ACLU reached out to her at one point “and we learned that she was having financial difficulties.” But Musk had indicated in a 2016 email to the organization

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