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Australian court drops perjury charges against Amber Heard in smuggling case.

An ​Australian Court Drops Perjury Charges Against Amber Heard

An​ Australian court has made the⁤ decision⁤ not to pursue ⁢perjury charges⁣ against‍ actress Amber Heard following allegations that she lied about ⁣how her and her ex-husband⁣ Johnny Depp’s Yorkshire terriers got into that country in 2015.

The Commonwealth Director ⁤of Public Prosecutions‍ has decided against⁣ charging the 37-year-old actress with perjury for allegedly lying ⁣in 2016⁢ about being unaware of the nation’s strict animal quarantine regulations. She brought the then-couple’s dogs Pistol‍ and ⁢Boo into the country while Depp was filming his fifth movie in the “Pirates of the Caribbean” franchise, Australia’s Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry, a biosecurity watchdog, said in a statement to Page Six.

In 2015, Heard was accused of breaking ⁣Australia’s quarantine regulations when she did not declare that she was bringing her dogs to the country upon arrival. When‍ the pups were discovered, the “Aquaman” star​ was charged with two counts⁤ of illegally importing the dogs into the country and one count of producing a‌ false document, a spokesman for the Commonwealth ​Department of Public Prosecutions told People.

In 2016, Heard pleaded guilty⁤ to providing ​a false ‌immigration document. A judge sentenced ⁣her to a⁤ one-month good behavior⁤ bond, while the‍ charges of illegally importing the⁣ dogs into Australia were dropped, ABC News ‍noted.

At ⁣the time, Heard’s lawyer denied his client had intended to⁣ lie⁢ when she did not declare her ‍dogs and instead ‌was simply jet lagged and ‍assumed her assistants had ‍taken care of the paperwork.

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However, during Depp’s London libel trial against The Sun newspaper in 2020, ​the actor and Heard’s former ⁤employee claimed the actress ‍had known about Australia’s ‍quarantine rules, ignored them, and put pressure on⁣ a staff member to take the blame for breaking the laws, the Associated Press reported.

The discrepancy in the account of how Heard’s pups got into the country⁤ caused ⁣prosecutors to look into whether Heard had provided false testimony and lied‌ about her knowledge of Australia’s laws. The investigation also delved into​ whether an employee had falsified a statutory declaration under duress, the AP noted.

“The department collaborated with‌ agencies, both in Australia ‍and ​overseas, to investigate⁣ these claims against Ms Heard,” the department said in their statement​ to People. “A brief‍ of evidence was referred​ to the Commonwealth Director‍ of Public ⁢Prosecutions, who has made the decision not to prosecute⁢ in‌ this instance having applied ‌the Prosecution Policy of the Commonwealth.”



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