Johnny Depp didn’t let stardom keep him from going broke — and a new leaked document shows the spoiled actor complaining while bringing in $75 million! The startling email is the latest twist in Johnny’s lawsuit against his former managers with The Management Group. As revealed by The National ENQUIRER, Johnny is claiming that his managers made a mess of his finances, while the talent group is saying that Johnny created his own money problems while joining the ranks of broke stars — with the leaked document showing Johnny complaining that commercial flights are a “f**cking nightmare,” and whining over being told to “look realistically at [his] income and expenses.”
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This leaked missive from Johnny shows him giving up on plans to attend an auction to buy John Dillinger memorabilia — after
playing the gangster in 2009's "Public Enemies." An angry Depp also complains about being asked to sell his assets, writing: "I got bikes, cars, property, books, paintings and some semblance of a soul left. Where would you like me to start???"
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the troubled star makes it clear that he won't give up his private jets: "A commercial flight with paparazzis in tow would be a f**king nightmare of monumental proportions." The actor is also shown anticipating a total of $75 million in salaries for making 2010's "The Tourist" with
Angelina Jolie, followed by the fourth "Pirates of the Caribbean" film and his big-screen bomb "Dark Shadows."
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Johnny adds: "I don't like being in this situation, but there wasn't a whole lot of choice, as...the last proper paycheck was 'Public Enemies.'" The countersuit filed by TMG claims that the agency still had to loan Johnny $5 million in 2012 — and that their client never paid back the money.
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As the ex-managers say in the suit: "No good deed goes unpunished!" But at least the star doesn't seem too selfish, since TMG claims Johnny dropped $10 million just supporting "friends, family, and certain employees!"
This leaked missive from Johnny shows him giving up on plans to attend an auction to buy John Dillinger memorabilia — after
playing the gangster in 2009's "Public Enemies." An angry Depp also complains about being asked to sell his assets, writing: "I got bikes, cars, property, books, paintings and some semblance of a soul left. Where would you like me to start???"
But
the troubled star makes it clear that he won't give up his private jets: "A commercial flight with paparazzis in tow would be a f**king nightmare of monumental proportions." The actor is also shown anticipating a total of $75 million in salaries for making 2010's "The Tourist" with
Angelina Jolie, followed by the fourth "Pirates of the Caribbean" film and his big-screen bomb "Dark Shadows."
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Johnny adds: "I don't like being in this situation, but there wasn't a whole lot of choice, as...the last proper paycheck was 'Public Enemies.'" The countersuit filed by TMG claims that the agency still had to loan Johnny $5 million in 2012 — and that their client never paid back the money.
Photo credit: Getty Images
As the ex-managers say in the suit: "No good deed goes unpunished!" But at least the star doesn't seem too selfish, since TMG claims Johnny dropped $10 million just supporting "friends, family, and certain employees!"
Photo credit: Getty Images