Johnny Depp Is Donating His Amber Heard Settlement Money to Five Charities 

Johnny Depp was finally paid his $1 million settlement from Amber Heard from last year's defamation trial.  And he already knows what he's going to do with it.

 

 

Johnny is splitting it up evenly between five charities.  So each organization will receive $200,000.  The donations will go to Make-A-Film Foundation, The Painted Turtle, Red Feather, Tetiaroa Society, and Amazonia Fund Alliance.

 

 

He's worked with Make-A-Film before, which grants film wishes to kids to create short film legacies with actors, writers, and directors.

 

 

The Painted Turtle is a camp for kids with serious medical conditions, and the Tetiaroa Society is a conservation non-profit in French Polynesia.  They were started by Paul Newman and Marlon Brando, respectively.

 

 

Then Red Feather and Amazonia help indigenous communities in North and South America keep their culture and heritage intact.

 

 

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