Australia accuses Amber Heard of breaking 'very serious' law with Johnny Depp


Amber Heard is being put on blast for breaking the law in a "very serious" move with ex-husband Johnny Depp.

A former member of the country's parliament described the threat as "very serious" and described how, at the time, the dogs were threatened with execution.

Although not many are aware that when Johnny Depp settled the case by taking dogs out of the country, the defamation case produced findings that contradicted preliminary information presented to Australian authorities at the time. .

Due to this, according to a report of the Central Recorder, yet another investigation has started.

For those unaware of the true nature of the threat, and why the Australian authorities took the matter to 'execution'.

The Minister of Agriculture, Barnaby Joyce, gave him an explanation.

Back in 2015, she claimed, "There are two things. Australia is an island continent. We take biosecurity very seriously as part of our national identity."

"While other countries may take religious laws very seriously, or espionage laws very seriously, we take biosecurity laws very seriously. It would be a disaster for our economy."

"You have many things - rabies, we don't have rabies in Australia. Many people enjoy bushwalking. I have wild dogs here... I'm a farmer."

“It will completely change the way our country is run. We are well aware of what happens if there is an attack of rabies or screw fly or the big one we see is feet and mouth.

"We land like a ton on people who will destroy regional economies, change the standard of living in our country, and increase the cost of living."

"But if we start letting movie stars—even if they've been the sexiest man alive twice—into our country [and break the laws] if we don't want to break the laws, why not? It's high time."

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