Amber Heard is in trouble with the judiciary again. In Australia, she is being investigated for perjury. She is said to have made false statements about her dogs.

At the beginning of June, the verdict in the defamation trial between Hollywood stars Johnny Depp (58) and Amber Heard (36) was pronounced: the jury found the “Aquaman” actress guilty of tarnishing her ex-husband’s reputation. Heard has to pay 10.4 million US dollars in damages to her ex. Now the actress is apparently threatened with new trouble in Australia.

A spokesman for the Department of Agriculture, Water and Conservation told Entertainment Today Canada that the agency was investigating Heard. According to the report, she allegedly made false statements under oath.

The allegations date back to 2015. The allegations are a violation of Australia’s quarantine requirement for pets entering the country. Animals that have entered Australia from the USA actually have to be quarantined for ten days. The actress avoided this at the time.

The subsequent trial ended in Queensland in 2016 with Heard admitting to forging her dogs’ quarantine papers and having to pay a fine.

However, the case was reopened in 2021, according to the report, amid suspicions that Heard lied in court about the circumstances under which she brought the dogs to Australia. “The investigation is ongoing,” a spokesman told ET Canada.

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The original of this article “Australian judiciary investigates: More trouble for Amber Heard” comes from Bunte.de.