

Johnny Depp’s legal team has issued subpoenas for any communication Amber Heard has had with the ACLU and Children’s hospital regarding the donations she’s supposed to have made to those charities.
Depp's team is asking for “communications” including, “any written or verbal exchanges between any person or persons or entities, including but not limited to verbal conversations, telephone calls, letters, e-mails, memoranda, reports, telegraphs, faxes, exhibits, drawings, text messages, and any other documents which confirm or related to the written or verbal exchange."
Specifically, the subpoenas are asking for "All documents that refer, reflect or relate to any donations made to YOU or for YOUR benefit by Ms. Heard, from January 1, 2016, through and including the present."
According to Depp and Heard’s divorce settlement, that the actress would get $7 million from the actor as an equalization payment. As a caveat to the payment, it was agreed upon that the money would be donated to charity.
Heard had cited those two charities, the ACLU and Children’s hospital as the charities to which she would donate, and Johnny offered to send the money straight to those organizations. Heard, however, declined, saying that to do so would change and violate the terms of their divorce.
So now, Johnny wants to know where the money went.
Questions to Amber’s PR team about the subpoenas have gone unanswered.