Johnny Depp's former business managers claim the Hollywood star's extravagant lifestyle which cost more than $2million a month, is responsible for his own financial problems.
In a countersuit filed on Tuesday, they allege he spent a huge $3 million to blast author Hunter S. Thompson's ashes out of a specially-made cannon, $18 million on an 150-foot yacht and $4 million on a failed record label.
It also claims he spent $30,000 a month on wine, $200,000 a month on private planes, $150,000 a month on round-the-clock security, and $300,000 a month to maintain a staff of 40 people.
The suit comes in response to the actor's own lawsuit on January 13, which accused the Management Group (TMG) of defrauding him out of tens of millions of dollars.
In a countersuit filed on Tuesday, they allege he spent a huge $3 million to blast author Hunter S. Thompson's ashes out of a specially-made cannon, $18 million on an 150-foot yacht and $4 million on a failed record label.
It also claims he spent $30,000 a month on wine, $200,000 a month on private planes, $150,000 a month on round-the-clock security, and $300,000 a month to maintain a staff of 40 people.
"Depp often responded by rebuking and cursing his business managers for issuing such warnings and advice, while increasing his extravagant lifestyle and spending, and demanding that his business managers find some way to pay for it all," TMG alleges.TMG also alleges that Depp still owes the company $4.2 million.
"Depp, and Depp alone, is fully responsible for any financial turmoil he finds himself in today. He has refused to live within his means, despite the best efforts of TMG and the repeated warnings about his financial condition from TMG and his other advisors."
The suit comes in response to the actor's own lawsuit on January 13, which accused the Management Group (TMG) of defrauding him out of tens of millions of dollars.
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