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GoFundMe shuts down fake Amber Heard fundraiser

GoFundMe has shut down a fake fundraiser claiming to be raising funds for Amber Heard.

Amber Heard reportedly broke and can’t afford to pay Johnny Depp

GoFundMe has shut down a page that falsely claimed to be raising funds to help Amber Heard pay the $8.35 million U.S. dollars she owes after their highly publicised defamation trial.

A person using the name Kimberley Moore started the ‘Justice for Amber Heard’ page not long after the jury reached its verdict, alleging to be in contact with Heard’s legal team

“I believe Amber, and social media protected the abuser,” read the page’s description. “The judgment exceeds her net worth. It’s so sad that he was able to get away with the abuse. The judgment furthers that abuse. If you can please help her.”

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The page claimed it was fundraising to cover Heard's defamation payment. Picture: GoFundMe.
The page claimed it was fundraising to cover Heard's defamation payment. Picture: GoFundMe.
The since-deleted GoFundMe page claimed to be in touch with Heard's lawyers. Picture: GoFundMe.
The since-deleted GoFundMe page claimed to be in touch with Heard's lawyers. Picture: GoFundMe.

Moore also claimed that the actor would have “direct access” to the money raised. While it’s not clear whether the creators intentions were to fundraise, or to scam, GoFundMe closed the page after determining that neither Heard or her legal team had any association to it.

Speaking to TMZ, a spokeperson from the website confirmed they were able to flag the page quickly, and take it down before a substantial amount of money had been raised. They also made it clear they’d be on alert for future fake pages to do with the defamation trial and treat them in the same manner.

Depp sued Heard over an op-ed she wrote in 2018 for The Washington Post describing herself as ‘a public figure representing domestic abuse’, despite the fact she never used his name.

Johnny Depp gestures to fans during a recess outside court. Picture: Cliff Owen/Consolidated News Pictures/Getty Images.
Johnny Depp gestures to fans during a recess outside court. Picture: Cliff Owen/Consolidated News Pictures/Getty Images.

While the jury heavily favoured Depp’s claim, there was a split decision in which Heard was also awarded damages for her counterclaim of defamation when Depp’s lawyer called her allegations a “hoax”.

Heard’s legal team have already flagged that they’ll be appealing the verdict, as the damages owed to Depp exceed her net worth — telling the Today Show that Heard has ‘excellent grounds’ to appeal the verdict.

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