Amber Heard Stateless? Can She Be Sued? Lawyer Reacts

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    • @suebrubaker6182
      @suebrubaker6182 Před rokem +1

      And she never paid her pledged donations!!!

    • @imjustutubing6178
      @imjustutubing6178 Před rokem

      But would the jurisdiction not be questionable and Amber fail to show proof of valicity because the house was sold due to the outcome of the Defanation Case? Basically, Amber argument will be denied based upon her selling her hime afterwards during representation?,..or what??

  • @danaipeoples3385
    @danaipeoples3385 Před rokem +995

    Can we talk about how she said she couldn't pay the pledged money because she got sued and had to pay lawyers, but never paid lawyers!!!

    • @Konsaki
      @Konsaki Před rokem +117

      She pledged to pay them, honest!

    • @normasolache2420
      @normasolache2420 Před rokem +91

      Right! and Eleine also double down on that in closing arguments..she repeated the same

    • @RubyGraceInspo
      @RubyGraceInspo Před rokem +17

      Ha! I just said the same thing! 😂

    • @johnnytyler5685
      @johnnytyler5685 Před rokem +1

      Every single thing that has come out of Amber's cock holster is a blatant LIE. That has literally been the case from the day she walked into that courtroom with a zit on her face and her Amish schoolgirl dress on and claimed that Depp beat her.

    • @LethalShadow
      @LethalShadow Před rokem +63

      @@normasolache2420 Elaine did knowingly lie in court a surprising amount of times, did she not?
      She single-handedly destroyed my faith in the justice system.

  • @pugsabi
    @pugsabi Před rokem +526

    The IRS knows what state she belongs to, just ask them.

    • @joannem6878
      @joannem6878 Před rokem +36

      Yea that.

    • @Ulvetann
      @Ulvetann Před rokem +55

      She's got a drivers license too, yes? Social security-card? VISA/Mastercard or something?

    • @kathrynimhoff344
      @kathrynimhoff344 Před rokem +21

      Where is her furniture stored?

    • @Cool.Cat.Flannegan
      @Cool.Cat.Flannegan Před rokem +13

      She sold her furniture as she needed money to travel and didn’t need it for a home she doesn’t have. 😂

    • @jarethnimblebottomesq.4423
      @jarethnimblebottomesq.4423 Před rokem +16

      So does the California Franchise Tax Board!

  • @Voodoofairy88
    @Voodoofairy88 Před rokem +251

    Given the timing of when she was shopping for this insurance & acquired it, when she wrote the OpEd for WaPo & the outcome of the court that she did this with malice, she should be thankful that Traveler's isn't also suing her. I'm in Illinois you pull a stunt like that on State Farm & they'll make sure you get charges for fraud AND have to pay back every single penny they paid out. That's exactly what she did. She intentionally sought out insurance to cover defamation, intentionally made the defamatory statements under the belief that the insurance would cover it. Then filed the claims. It's fraud. New York General & Travelers should be pressing fraud charges against her, not suing each other.

    • @aregolas
      @aregolas Před rokem +16

      Travellers' is apparently not good at the insurance business.

    • @Voodoofairy88
      @Voodoofairy88 Před rokem +23

      @@aregolas They were definitely spending as if it was coming out of JD's wallet

    • @BrainHealth-
      @BrainHealth- Před rokem +4

      I agree

    • @aliioana8586
      @aliioana8586 Před rokem +9

      After the absolutely heinous crap State Farm pulled on the survivors of the October 2017 Sonoma County Complex fires (namely the Tubbs fire, of which I was a victim), they deserve an Amber. I wish all the worst clients and all the most inconvenient happenings on them.

    • @Voodoofairy88
      @Voodoofairy88 Před rokem

      @@aliioana8586 State Farm has all kinds of clauses they would've used to get out of it. 🤔 I think it was the late 80's early 90's they managed to get out of paying customers for hurricane damage. I guess that's part of why I find it weird that Traveler's essentially gave her a blank check. Then just looking at the timing of when the extra insurance was purchased & stuff, that looks like a clear case of fraud

  • @sfcmp7005
    @sfcmp7005 Před rokem +76

    If AH is saying she cannot be sued because she is stateless, then I would assume the opposite should apply. She cannot collect on her policy because she isn't a resident. It should work both ways IMO. Plus it seems like her status when she originally had the policy should come into play.

  • @teresab4563
    @teresab4563 Před rokem +583

    If she is stateless how is she traveling around without a passport? If she is using a passport and has money to travel then she should be held accountable because she’s not broke!

    • @Ashakat42
      @Ashakat42 Před rokem

      This seals it. I think she's gone back to being an escort full blown.

    • @beareeves4923
      @beareeves4923 Před rokem +21

      She has a US passport. The law apparently has various laws on who can sue who over what. A part of this has to do where you live.

    • @unapologeticallyCece
      @unapologeticallyCece Před rokem +5

      All of thissssssss!!!!!

    • @fionacarty6647
      @fionacarty6647 Před rokem +12

      She is in a completely different country. They might be better off finding out if they can enforce anything before they waste time and money fighting over it all.

    • @debunkthejunk1
      @debunkthejunk1 Před rokem +47

      That's what I've been saying. You can't be stateless and hold a passport. You have to declare where you live on your passport application. Even if you're homeless you have to declare what state you reside in. If she's "stateless" then her passport is wrong and should be confiscated and she should be charged with fraud. I know she has lawyers telling her to do this but it seems like a bad idea to me.

  • @MadAudi
    @MadAudi Před rokem +103

    Seems like she fled, is not planning to come back. It also appears like she won’t be paying anyone… not her attorneys, not JD and not anyone else she owes.
    When does this become a criminal case? She’s left the country to avoid lawsuits and avoid paying her pledged money and to avoid paying attorneys.

    • @winstongordon9694
      @winstongordon9694 Před rokem +4

      its obvious

    • @helenwalker716
      @helenwalker716 Před rokem

      Yet Johnny had to pay her.

    • @sashaalonso3818
      @sashaalonso3818 Před rokem +1

      She sold her house, made a few hundred thousand $$$$ & closed the day before she filed intention to appeal. Says it all. She planned in advance to get some money & get out of dodge so she could claim she has no home. Surely she can’t stay in Europe longer than 3months as visa policy is as strict there as it is in U.K. UNLESS she secretly married her gf & got a spouse visa (that takes about 6months to get minimum). Then again, her gf isn’t European (since U.K. left Europe) so she would be subject to same 3month visa. So weird. Only way she could keep moving round Europe after 3months would be as wife if spouse has work visa or is European. Or has she returned to USA? I haven’t read much news about her recently so I have no idea where Amber currently is. Got Covid for 1st time 4wks ago & have been really sick & in hospital as well as still struggling (have disability so have very low immune system). Sadly have been too sick to watch my usual CZcams favs.

    • @fraufuchs9555
      @fraufuchs9555 Před rokem

      The levels she can reach, that's incredibly.

  • @Kate_P
    @Kate_P Před rokem +63

    As an expat in an EU country. There is no way she is a permanent resident anywhere in the EU yet. It takes multiple years to become a ‘permanent resident’ as that is a very different status than a long-term working visa (I’m came on a 6 month initial working visa, am currently on a 2-year visa, then could get a 5-year visa and at some point apply for actual permanent residency at some point after the 5 year total mark. While individual EU countries may vary there are none im aware of that would grant permanent residency without at least several years of living there under a proper visa that contributes time to someone’s residency status.
    Also, if she’s ‘stateless’ (aka not a citizen of any country) then any visa she is living under would be fraudulent as it likely was issued on the basis of her being a US citizen….

    • @bethanychatman9531
      @bethanychatman9531 Před rokem +7

      @@waterdragon2224 I guess she's not that rich and people probably just don't like her.

    • @dakotatwilight
      @dakotatwilight Před rokem +6

      Most people with tons of money, and I mean buy several apartment houses and businesses rich, and still have money to live comfortably and pay taxes, could get a special visa, but it still wouldn't be a permanent residency.

    • @Kate_P
      @Kate_P Před rokem +2

      She could definitely use her wealth (though she also says she can’t pay depp or her legal fees 🙄) and celebrity to get a Visa to live and work somewhere. Definitely. But there is a difference between being allowed to live and work in a country under a visa arrangement and being a ‘permanent resident’.
      The country I live in is my only home. It’s the only place I work and only place I live. Plus, I have no doubt I could get the necessary visas to stay in the EU country I am in ‘permanently’. But I am not a ‘permanent resident’. That is a separate legal thing, and to apply requires you to have lived in a country for a specific period of time - often 5 years (applying for refugee status would be different). It’s a much more involved process than other Visa processes and is like declaring you want to permanently (aka forever) live in that country (though of course you aren’t required to, but you typically wouldn’t apply for permanent residency over another visa without at least that consideration). It’s also the step you take before obtaining citizenship (though I’m sure not all permanent residents become citizens). But usually ‘permanent residency’ gives you most of the all the same benefits and rights as a citizen. That is likely what the woman in the other case had as she had lived in the other country for 8 years.
      Most celebrities would go to countries under work or other Visa’s, but most wouldn’t have actual ‘permanent residency’ anywhere unless they intended to move to that country permanently.

    • @vicleomant8519
      @vicleomant8519 Před rokem +3

      not only that (i have full french citizenship now due to BREXIT after living here for 20 years i applied just after) it took 2 years a language exam several interviews and police visits (and i’m married to a French citizen & have my own property!) Anyoutstanding legal issues ~ even an unpaid parking ticket in either UK or France could have resulted in refusal.

    • @rachelatwater7576
      @rachelatwater7576 Před rokem +1

      @@Kate_P if she can’t pay her legal fees how is she providing for her child.

  • @turnoffthetv
    @turnoffthetv Před rokem +292

    If she is stateless, how does she have jurisdiction to appeal against Johnny?

    • @Sonicsis
      @Sonicsis Před rokem +24

      Ohhhh good point

    • @JDAfrica
      @JDAfrica Před rokem +18

      If I’m understanding … she’s saying the whole trial and verdict and judgement is incorrect - as conveniently now she’s stateless.
      They want that judgement vacated - as they say the court didn’t have jurisdiction.

    • @thekitowl
      @thekitowl Před rokem +11

      She is claiming the rights of a Californian for her appeal .

    • @kristelve8872
      @kristelve8872 Před rokem +18

      @@JDAfrica but wouldn't that be pointless as she accepted their jurisdiction during the trial and can't do a u-turn on that now? Surely it should only affect her ability to appeal as she's stateless after the trial and not during?

    • @carenmanyonge7795
      @carenmanyonge7795 Před rokem

      @@kristelve8872 facts 💯

  • @paullockyer7230
    @paullockyer7230 Před rokem +277

    Let's hope the justice system isn't so fouled up that all you have to do to avoid being sued is leave the country for a while.

    • @emmasurf8768
      @emmasurf8768 Před rokem

      For sure don't try it if you're from California where the government aggressively tried to hold people as residents even when they flee

    • @fionacarty6647
      @fionacarty6647 Před rokem +17

      That is exactly how the USA legal system seems to work. Not sure there are many countries where she could be extradited to answer for a case where she was sued. Serious criminal charges with no time limitations might be different but apparently USA has no interest in putting criminal charges on her and as an Australian I have no interest in my government pursuing her. She ever comes back here she can answer for her shit but just happy to keep her away. We got better things to spend money on than something like that.

    • @mainenanabear9746
      @mainenanabear9746 Před rokem +7

      its been happening for years this isnt anything new.

    • @LinaGenX
      @LinaGenX Před rokem +11

      She's been in Europe. Schengen (EU + a few other countries) do not easily grant residence visas to people from outside Schengen, she was on a tourist visa, good for 3 months in a 12 month period for the entire Schengen area. Schengen operates as one country when it comes to visas from people outside the area. Residence visas can be granted for work or marriage, Amber has not been working, or gotten married in Schengen, also, her visa is now up since it's been over 3 months. She can be asked to leave

    • @beckewolf2597
      @beckewolf2597 Před rokem +4

      The USA doesn’t want or need her back. The insurance companies were stupid for insuring her in the first place. Johnny has moved on so he could care less what she is doing. Let her pull her manipulative bullshit somewhere else.

  • @TherealLumpendoodle
    @TherealLumpendoodle Před rokem +14

    It occurs to me that the Travellers insurance company not only believed AH’s story, but felt that the climate against dv on women made this a ‘slam dunk’ case, as you Americans say.
    As a women, I am deeply peed off that AH has now put back real DV victims chances of being believed. At the same time, I am thankful that JD has highlighted the fact that men can be victims of DV too.

  • @Ulvetann
    @Ulvetann Před rokem +79

    How long can a person be Stateless in the US without being caught up by the System? Healthcare, various insurance, renewal of passport etc? Here in Europe You can hardly buy a cellphone or get a SIM-card if You don't have a personal ID/adress. Well, there are ways around, and I am pretty sure AH is in the works exploiting every little quirk she can find.

    • @jeishiikanzaki
      @jeishiikanzaki Před rokem +15

      One of the biggest issues here is that being unhomed/a person experiencing homelessness kills your job opportunities because you HAVE to have an address. You have to prove legal residence for a lot of things depending on the state. Her "statelessness" is pretty much bunk.

    • @AriannaGi
      @AriannaGi Před rokem +10

      Especially since she has that baby girl with her

    • @yourmother9834
      @yourmother9834 Před rokem +1

      She can get her documents renewed at any consulate abroad. And the documents she has continue to be valid, since she hasn’t given up citizenship.

  • @jennmoslek921
    @jennmoslek921 Před rokem +67

    So if she can't be sued, that should mean that she can't sue or appeal a suit...

  • @Red_Rebel
    @Red_Rebel Před rokem +34

    What bothers me is the media is still trying to cancel JD!

  • @anonymoususer4866
    @anonymoususer4866 Před rokem +105

    This maneuver Amber is pulling reminds me of my exhusband quitting his job and moving states to evade child support wage garnishment.

    • @bethanychatman9531
      @bethanychatman9531 Před rokem

      People are shit.

    • @LianaHappens
      @LianaHappens Před rokem +3

      I’m so sorry that happened to you.

    • @JDAfrica
      @JDAfrica Před rokem +1

      Don’t hate the player - hate the game

    • @dawndubsky4641
      @dawndubsky4641 Před rokem

      Ć4⅘

    • @Spicy_Spores
      @Spicy_Spores Před rokem +1

      @@JDAfrica Man abandons his child and calls it a game, lmao.
      No wonder our generation is so fucked in the head.

  • @tonymcdonnly6492
    @tonymcdonnly6492 Před rokem +26

    AH's legal team have no scruples. I believe the court will cite Federal and Case law citing she was a citizen of CA when the lawsuit against her was filed. She acknowledged said fact through her attorneys prior to trial. After her loss, she allegedly moved out of CA. Claiming now to be stateless, the court will see this as malfeasance on AH's part. The court will defer to AH's prior domicile in CA.

  • @redpill1940
    @redpill1940 Před rokem +253

    I feel bad for anybody who runs into hurricane Amber she destroys everyone in her path .

    • @WH2012
      @WH2012 Před rokem +4

      It's just a matter of time and someone WILL put her out of everyone's misery. Her days are numbered.

    • @pinkarmadillomd
      @pinkarmadillomd Před rokem +8

      @@WH2012 Dude...dark

    • @WH2012
      @WH2012 Před rokem +3

      @@pinkarmadillomd . . . and all good . . .

    • @Somebody9666
      @Somebody9666 Před rokem

      She also shitting on her neigbours lawns aswell from what ive heard

    • @metaboomgurl
      @metaboomgurl Před rokem +4

      @@WH2012 This is innapropriate man....

  • @kawikajones9436
    @kawikajones9436 Před rokem +22

    Shouldn't matter if she is "stateless", if a foreigner commits a crime in USA, it shouldn't matter if they have an address anywhere in the world. Even if she is homeless, she still should have to pay what the court ruled against her.

    • @Vonononie
      @Vonononie Před rokem

      The Depp/Heard court case was civil not criminal, she hadn’t been charged or convicted of a crime

    • @nicolaclack884
      @nicolaclack884 Před rokem

      She’s just playing for time and muddying the waters

  • @HellenaHanbasquet
    @HellenaHanbasquet Před rokem +33

    I just need to say, I love how all of LawTube has a collective thesaurus that everyone just knows. Thruple, lawful law, mega-pint, objection hearsay, etc. It makes my heart warm.

    • @aurea.
      @aurea. Před rokem +1

      Don't forget exhibity! These are some of the only nice things to have come out of those trials...

    • @L.K.Rydens
      @L.K.Rydens Před rokem

      Fully agree, it's awesome 😁😍 because WAP 😁😂🍀✨

  • @cathywithac
    @cathywithac Před rokem +45

    Amber's world is getting smaller. Now she needs to stay out of the US, Britain and Australia.

    • @ItsJustValHere
      @ItsJustValHere Před rokem +8

      As a chilean, I'd love to add Chile to that list. Where do I sign?

    • @lizbird9628
      @lizbird9628 Před rokem +1

      She has been on British soil recently ... she has friends here called "Sun" paper etc etc.
      Brits don't want her anymore than US does. But she is bouncing around avoiding US and Aus though because both have dirt against her.
      I wish the Sun appeal would be re-opened. So that we can be rid of her here too.

    • @fraufuchs9555
      @fraufuchs9555 Před rokem

      Where is she now? Does anyone know?

  • @andrealaws7911
    @andrealaws7911 Před rokem +28

    Amber was in Israel and now staying in Spain. Apparently, according to a quick search: "You need a total of 5 years in order to get permanent residency in Spain. The thing is that many times, depending on the type of permit you have, more than 5 will be required to actually get 5 years of legal and continuous residence in the country."

    • @peachyykeen80
      @peachyykeen80 Před rokem +3

      She can't even claim temporary residence in July, cause that takes 2-3 months to process that visa, according to the Google machine.

    • @JDAfrica
      @JDAfrica Před rokem

      Most countries, you have to leave for a certain time, then come back … likely, she went to Isreal, and re-entered Spain to renew her travel or work visa.

    • @anja0412
      @anja0412 Před rokem +4

      “Spain is a party to the Schengen Agreement. This means that U.S. citizens may enter Spain for up to 90 days for tourism or business without a visa. “
      I suspect she traveled to the UK (when she was sighted) to re-enter the Schengen area after 90 days. Schengen agreement is for 26 countries in Europe - the UK is not included (after Brexit).

    • @vicleomant8519
      @vicleomant8519 Před rokem +3

      not only that (i have full french citizenship now due to BREXIT after living here for 20 years i applied just after) it took 2 years a language exam several interviews and police visits (and i’m married to a French citizen & have my own property!) Anyoutstanding legal issues ~ even an unpaid parking ticket in either UK or France could have resulted in refusal.

    • @anja0412
      @anja0412 Před rokem +1

      @@vicleomant8519 Yes, I doubt she has got residence status anywhere yet.
      There are articles on this on google. Most countries require investment in real estate and most require 5 years presence, one island nation fast tracks (1 year).
      I doubt that the insurance companies want to be taken for a ride by that Aquaman starlet 😉 The verdict said “With actual malice”.

  • @oakleystactics579
    @oakleystactics579 Před rokem +23

    The Insurance companies should have no trouble getting Amber's Tax returns, drivers license, voting Electorate, etc...

  • @cind_errs
    @cind_errs Před rokem +18

    I wonder if the insurance companies and her chosen lawyers just failed to do normal due diligence here as they all just assumed it would be a win. They all just figured by her playing the media’s victim role she would never have to show evidence or be accountable as most of the media and public had already cancelled Johnny without evidence. This may be a great case study in future.

    • @bauerlikoloki
      @bauerlikoloki Před rokem

      Allegations of defamation could potentially be covered in a policy. The duty to defend is greater than the duty to indemnify. Meaning at times you have to wait until it’s determined if the acts were intentional or not. If deemed intentional then the insurance does not owe any obligation to pay for that. An insurance company will provide a defense to their insured under a Reservation of Rights. Meaning that most likely AH was told up front that she wouldn’t have coverage for any acts that were excluded. However a defense would be provided until this was determined. Since CA has laws regarding cumis counsel if there is a conflict between the policyholder and the insurance carrier: ie: exclusion for intentional defamation-AH would most likely have been advised in the ROR ( sent shortly after the carrier was notified of the suit) that if the alleged allegations were excluded she would have to pay back her defense costs to the carrier & no judgment would be paid. But, the insurance companies contract makes them responsible for defense costs if there are potentially covered allegations pled in a lawsuit. NY most likely sent a disclaimer for failing to abide by policy terms/conditions & that’s why they are saying they don’t owe anything further to AH or Travelers.

  • @lizchlebeck8292
    @lizchlebeck8292 Před rokem +29

    Let's talk about wtf she did with her $7million dollar divorce settlement? Money "pledged", lawyers and now Johnny unpaid? Where is the money Amber!?

    • @thekitowl
      @thekitowl Před rokem +1

      She bought that house via her trust so I’d presume that’s where her divorce settlement went.

    • @GothBoyUK
      @GothBoyUK Před rokem +7

      It's actually not too difficult to spend that amount of money if you're living the high-life. Interpret that statement however you will. 😂

    • @brie1162
      @brie1162 Před rokem +3

      @@GothBoyUK that was pretty much what I was thinking, and I agree with you 102510164610%

    • @rainebolton6495
      @rainebolton6495 Před rokem

      Depp had to pay her 14 million dept, they weren't even married 2 years & she owed 14 million! 🤯. So she goes through money like water. The 7 million is gone

    • @vickymatthews6660
      @vickymatthews6660 Před rokem +1

      Wine 🍷

  • @Nicci82
    @Nicci82 Před rokem +14

    2 years minimum residency in Spain before you can apply for citizenship. You also have to take a language and culture test (whole process takes approx an extra year).
    She's been there around 5months, so she's still a US citizen. 🤷

    • @victoriarbis
      @victoriarbis Před rokem

      2 years if you are from one from a former colony or from Portugal (most central and south America and Filipinas too, people of sefardi descedant, etc -a few other exceptions to the general rule of 10 years-), 1 if married to an Spanish citizen, 10 years of residence required if you´re not in any of those cases (as far as I know, she is not).

  • @dianemoore474
    @dianemoore474 Před rokem +53

    You can barely gain permanent residency in another state let alone another country. When I lived in Germany, I had to take and pass language and government law exams before even being eligible.

    • @FabiolaMacabre
      @FabiolaMacabre Před rokem +4

      Yeah I’m very curious to see how this turns out, cause it feels like she feels she can just live elsewhere when she feels like it, but the places she’s going to have pretty strict immigration laws. The places she could get away with would probably be more in Latin America unfortunately (also because she speaks the language somewhat), but even there people know who she is and what she did , I’m from Mexico and everyone knows about the bed shitting lol

    • @LianaHappens
      @LianaHappens Před rokem +2

      @@FabiolaMacabre Como se dice ‘grumpy’ en espanole?

    • @vicleomant8519
      @vicleomant8519 Před rokem +5

      not only that (i have full french citizenship now due to BREXIT after living here for 20 years i applied just after) it took 2 years a language exam several interviews and police visits (and i’m married to a French citizen & have my own property!) Anyoutstanding legal issues ~ even an unpaid parking ticket in either UK or France could have resulted in refusal.

    • @ItsJustValHere
      @ItsJustValHere Před rokem +2

      @@LianaHappens Gruñón/a, cascarrabias (but it would be kinda weird to use cascarrabias in my country, at least, we usually say "enojón") or enojado could work, depending on the context

  • @RubyGraceInspo
    @RubyGraceInspo Před rokem +152

    Can we just go back to that moment she said she didn’t have the money to donate because she had been sued? Oh wait her insurance was paying…🤔

    • @RubyGraceInspo
      @RubyGraceInspo Před rokem +18

      @Suzanne maybe she’s pledged her residency. 🤷‍♀️

    • @Ulvetann
      @Ulvetann Před rokem +7

      I bet her insurance premiums are skyrocketing yhtough the roof now, If she'll ever find another company selling her a policy. I doubt it.

    • @timestax
      @timestax Před rokem +3

      Ruby Grace, she wasn't being sued back when she didn't pay the pledges.

    • @RubyGraceInspo
      @RubyGraceInspo Před rokem +7

      @@timestax I was totally being facetious. 😊

    • @RubyGraceInspo
      @RubyGraceInspo Před rokem +5

      @@Ulvetann her finding a company that would touch her with a 10 foot pole is probably more to the point right? Especially if/when she gets caught trying this residence schtick.

  • @martaplu
    @martaplu Před rokem +8

    Hello! If Amber is in Spain, she may have processed "permiso de residencia" (visa) that allows her to stay for more than 90 days in our country. But we must not confuse this with a" permiso de residencia permanente"(similar to a green card), for this you would have to demonstrate at least 5 years of residence in our country, although there are exceptions to this rule. I have read here something that she might travel from the UK and that would make it easier for her to obtain residency? This doesn't work like that, the UK is not a member of the Shengen area, what exists is an agreement with the EU, but the permanence is 90 days and you must also travel with a passport (it's a border )Therefore, it only applies to the passports of EU citizens, not the USA( that mean you have a different border, similar for us when we go to the USA with a ESTA form or regular visa).
    In addition, we would also have to take into consideration international law, agreements signed between the USA and SPAIN on this matter. at least from the point of view of Spanish law.

  • @Junipal
    @Junipal Před rokem +87

    I might be over simplifying but if the original policy was opened with the understanding that the insurance company chose the lawyers, gave leeway for Amber to bring in Elaine as codefense but then Elaine in essence pushing out thr insurance company lawyers - would that nullify the original policy making Amber solely responsible for legal fees and verdict? Then if her stance is I'm broke and stateless, how is she retaining appellate lawyers and traveling the world? Would she not need a visa or passport originating from her country of birth?

    • @877swissmiss
      @877swissmiss Před rokem +2

      Could she renounce her member of state without becoming a member of another country? Is that even possible if you have some legal costs to pay?!

    • @FantasyFinalFiend
      @FantasyFinalFiend Před rokem +2

      @@877swissmiss she could renounce her U.S citizenship but does she have the ability to? With all these cases and what not would any other country take her?

    • @877swissmiss
      @877swissmiss Před rokem +3

      @@FantasyFinalFiend Don‘t think any state would like to give her citizenship but who knows…
      But that would mean she really is stateless if she renounce US citizenship, right?

    • @dakotatwilight
      @dakotatwilight Před rokem +3

      Just announcing you re?inquiry your citizenship as far as I know isn't acceptable to the US as it could be a forced statement, so therefore there are steps to doing so, thankfully. This is also to protect US citizens who can not fend for themselves such as children and others, from being denied their rightful citizenship by others like a non citizen parent or guardian.

    • @SrslyAnnoyed
      @SrslyAnnoyed Před rokem +2

      Pretty sure you also can't be using any state-issued passport too

  • @shelliegill3617
    @shelliegill3617 Před rokem +18

    Not a lawyer just a mom with a question. Doesn't she need to have a home for her daughter? Just seems like if she was just a ' regular ' person with an infant someone would step in and be worried about the safety of the child being homeless. Am I missing something? Thanks Emily, you are amazing!

    • @cloiebuggeater
      @cloiebuggeater Před rokem

      In my state, homelessness specifically cannot be used as a reason to remove a child from their parents.

    • @evanescentlili
      @evanescentlili Před rokem +1

      @cloiebuggeater but it would place you under the scrutiny of cps surely? They should make sure child still attending school/doctors appointments/thriving?

    • @cloiebuggeater
      @cloiebuggeater Před rokem +1

      @@evanescentlili No, being homeless does not make you an unsafe parent or entitle anyone to investigate you. Medical neglect or truancy are separate issues that might lead to an investigation.

  • @justhearmeout3959
    @justhearmeout3959 Před rokem +30

    I just can't wait to hear your take on this. People's opinions are all over he place bout this, whether it's brilliant or stupid, but I trust you know how to break this down so I can understand

  • @cityvibegirl
    @cityvibegirl Před rokem +26

    In a legal sense, the term infirmity is used to mean any imperfection that renders a particular transaction void or incomplete. For example, if a deed drawn up to transfer ownership of land contains an erroneous description of it, an infirmity exists in the transaction.

    • @angiecordeiro398
      @angiecordeiro398 Před rokem +2

      Quote>>>>In a legal sense, the term infirmity is used to mean any imperfection that renders a particular transaction void or incomplete. For example, if a deed drawn up to transfer ownership of land contains an erroneous description of it, an infirmity exists in the transaction. West's Encyclopedia of American Law

  • @FullMoonOctober
    @FullMoonOctober Před rokem +3

    No way can the court afford to go with AH's "stateless" defense, because it encourages people to flee the country the second they are, or think they might get sued. I can't imagine a level-headed judge that will want that much of a future headache to deal with if it becomes precedent.

  • @LowBudgetKiwi
    @LowBudgetKiwi Před rokem +15

    She was living somewhere so she isn't stateless. This just reeks of Amber trying to avoid responsibility for her actions once again

  • @FindingMyLight
    @FindingMyLight Před rokem +56

    right there proves Amber is not living abroad to "raise her baby" she is just trying to run from her responsibilities. She continues to act entitled. She will never pay for her consequences she will continue to act like a victim and her poor child is doomed,, either the child will be just like her when she grows up or completely resent Amber,, sadly i am betting on the first.

    • @KatieLHall-fy1hw
      @KatieLHall-fy1hw Před rokem +8

      Yeah. Worst part is she’ll get away with it all, too, just watch. And you KNOW that everyone else wouldn’t get away with this AT ALL. That’s what makes it the most unfair. She isn’t anymore special than the rest of us. It’s the “look” and “big picture” that will protect her, and it will. And we’ll have to eat it

    • @kristamun8614
      @kristamun8614 Před rokem +4

      I wouldn’t worry to much about “her” baby. She’s been caught on vid taking photos with a baby, handing a baby to a woman, paying the woman and leaving while woman stays, Pushing an empty stroller with no child in sight, and there are no pregnancy records or photos. I think it may be a all an act.

    • @peopleplacesandperspective5564
      @peopleplacesandperspective5564 Před rokem

      @@kristamun8614 it’s been known that she had a surrogate birth her daughter.

    • @cabriacousins2714
      @cabriacousins2714 Před rokem +3

      @@kristamun8614 if I remember right, there wouldn't be any pregnancy notice about her daughter because Amber got a surrogate. I could totally be wrong though lol

    • @daphcameron6534
      @daphcameron6534 Před rokem +1

      If Amber is 'stateless/homeless' does this also not apply yo her daughter and is this then not a child welfare issue in US ... I'm not American & do not live there so am not knowledgeable with your laws regarding child welfare but it seems any homeless/stateless child would become a minor under US protection

  • @presterjohn9088
    @presterjohn9088 Před rokem +6

    So AH says she is stateless when being sued and the court lacks jurisdiction. Yet when she wants to use the courts for an appeal then suddenly everything is fine and that court is good to go.

  • @elbruces
    @elbruces Před rokem +44

    Looking forward to Amber Heard deciding to represent herself as a "sovereign citizen" next.
    What I'd really like to find out is who in Traveller's decided to let Elaine bill them infinity moneys.

    • @aleccampbell7707
      @aleccampbell7707 Před rokem +5

      The woman who kept going to AH and her team at the star of trail but later never to be seen again cause she was fired? She represented the insurance company

    • @MS-zh6yf
      @MS-zh6yf Před rokem +1

      I’d watch that.

    • @ItsJustValHere
      @ItsJustValHere Před rokem +3

      I'd love to see her trying to represent herself, it would be hilarious.

    • @elbruces
      @elbruces Před rokem

      @@aleccampbell7707
      I kinda feel like an AH stan was behind the Traveler's blank check. What they spent is way out of line for any insurance company. Hope somebody looks into that.

    • @lisavalentine8877
      @lisavalentine8877 Před rokem +1

      and - does that person still work there?

  • @juliemiller6966
    @juliemiller6966 Před rokem +6

    I haven’t heard the word jurisdiction this much since the Darrell Brooks case

  • @hilmaallen1302
    @hilmaallen1302 Před rokem +3

    AH is playing the Legal system in the USA. 😂 A bit like when she said in that tap recording “Hon I hit you, you’re not punched”.

  • @sallyswift8831
    @sallyswift8831 Před rokem +4

    AH knew the insurance companies were planning on trying to get out of paying her legal fees before she flew the coop. She sold her house, played around in upper New York for a few weeks then flew out of the USA. It appears to me that she decided to put herself outside the insurance companies ability to collect any money from her. Just another example of her duplicity.

  • @lwaggoner7293
    @lwaggoner7293 Před rokem +10

    I am assuming she would be getting mail here in the states. Where is it being delivered? Mail is commonly used to determine residence.

  • @karglynn2389
    @karglynn2389 Před rokem +10

    Wow..! she really knows how to leave a trail of chaos behind her and just never looks back. What a mess.

  • @sludgiebear
    @sludgiebear Před rokem +4

    I feel the "stateless" argument should be resolved by asking AH: "To what state/country did you pay taxes during the filing of the lawsuit?", but I fear that'd spark motions and filings with regards to "pledged" versus "paid". Bless her heart. 🙃
    I really hope that this "stateless" BS (which is exactly what it is because she's clearly trying to run away from responsibility and accountability) is squashed and doesn't quell these lawsuits, as well as the ongoing Australia investigation.
    All I can say is: "FFS! 😐"

  • @tinawesner5782
    @tinawesner5782 Před rokem +10

    The term infirmity in a legal sense is used to mean any imperfection that renders a particular transaction void or incomplete

  • @sanne46
    @sanne46 Před rokem +1

    I read earlier that a Dane wrote to you that we do not have Jury in Denmark.
    But we have Jury in Denmark.
    Jury cases are cases where the prosecutor demands a prison sentence of four years or more,
    or where the defendant may be sentenced to detention or other placement.
    These are typically serious criminal cases that are decided as jury trials.
    In criminal cases, evidence is presented to the jury, rather than the judge,
    which means that all evidence must be presented in a way ordinary citizens understand.
    Once you have been approved,
    you are a civil representative to be a judge or juror in the criminal court cases
    the president of the Western High Court appoints one to.
    This means that you have to show up and therefore cannot say no.
    You typically participate in approx. four trials annually.

  • @Redwine7911
    @Redwine7911 Před rokem +5

    I just want to know, how can a "homeowner" insurance, can be expected to pay a stateless, "homeless" person?!

    • @woodyhorton8537
      @woodyhorton8537 Před rokem

      She's not claiming to b homeless she's claiming to b living in Spain

  • @bobbicatt
    @bobbicatt Před rokem +5

    I don’t understand, I thought attorneys couldn’t lie to the jury , Elaine told the jury that AH could pay JD due to her paying 6 million for the legal fees . That was a known lie . There is no Consequences for lying under oath for an attorney?

  • @Joey-dv8hb
    @Joey-dv8hb Před rokem +7

    She's on an extended vacation since she didn't legally make herself a Citizen of any other Country and what's she's doing to her daughter ( if there is one but she claims there is) is just awful. I remember having to move every three months as a child in just one state due to my Parents getting evicted all the time and it was one of the main things that ruined my childhood

    • @ItsJustValHere
      @ItsJustValHere Před rokem

      Damn, that sounds awful. And yeah, it is weird if she's just traveling around with a young child, but in an airplane too? That poor kid. And claiming to be homeless seems like something authorities would care about if she has a kid with her.

  • @daviniabeckham3726
    @daviniabeckham3726 Před rokem +16

    Can her insurance pull the plug on her payment’s on her appeal because of this

  • @BlackDerek
    @BlackDerek Před rokem +19

    I can already tell that this idea was not given to her by her legal counsel. For so many reasons. 😂

  • @kelviannaepperson3677
    @kelviannaepperson3677 Před rokem +6

    When they sued her she still owned the house she had only sold it 10 days later, so her says she can't be sued isn't valid.

  • @Pokeringo
    @Pokeringo Před rokem +7

    With everything she's done over the past six months, she's proven she's never been a victim.

  • @godblessamericamyhomesweet1094

    There is no way this will fly. It would set a precedent that anyone can flee to avoid accountability.

  • @WiseAngelUK
    @WiseAngelUK Před rokem +9

    Hi Law Nerds, I pledge to listen and learn, but I can't promise I will fully understand nor stay awake. 🙂

  • @lovemesomeslippers
    @lovemesomeslippers Před rokem +12

    If Amber hadn’t notified the insurance co of her permanent change of address, I would think all bet were off.

  • @amandab1828
    @amandab1828 Před rokem +50

    If she's sold her house and is not a resident of the US anymore, wouldn't those home insurance policies have stopped paying?

    • @kepigal
      @kepigal Před rokem +2

      good point

    • @adbreon
      @adbreon Před rokem +5

      Nope. Your policy pays based on the coverage you had at the time of the occurrence (so the date of the defamatory act). Changes to the policy or moving after the fact does not impact the policy coverage or duty to defend.

    • @bauerlikoloki
      @bauerlikoloki Před rokem

      It depends if what’s a claims made policy or occurrence policy.

  • @muttimerewifey
    @muttimerewifey Před rokem +7

    Wasn't Amber photographed in Israel right after the trial? And then onto Spain? Not in any country long enough to establish residency

  • @rosiealvarez1065
    @rosiealvarez1065 Před rokem +41

    All I can say is, she really is a piece of work! She’s got so many people wrapped up in her chaotic & toxic world! Thank you for breaking this down for us that don’t understand all of this! 💜💜💜

    • @bissek3567
      @bissek3567 Před rokem +3

      Yes. And all I can say is, that if I were in her position, and on the brink of losing everything (which she is), I would probably try to do the same. When you are desperate you try everything.
      This is not the play though.

    • @rosiealvarez1065
      @rosiealvarez1065 Před rokem +4

      @@bissek3567 But look at all this mess going on. I could never drag ppl into my whirlpool of a life bc I can’t handle what I’ve done with my life.

    • @bissek3567
      @bissek3567 Před rokem +1

      @@rosiealvarez1065 True. But if you are truly desperate, and in a ”lose all; win all” situation like this. There really is no other option for her.

    • @rosiealvarez1065
      @rosiealvarez1065 Před rokem

      @@bissek3567 We’ll just agree to disagree lol and she needs to put her big girl panties on and face the problems she’s caused or she’ll be running from here to there all her life.

    • @bissek3567
      @bissek3567 Před rokem +2

      @@rosiealvarez1065 I don’t really disagree with you. I just try to think of everything from each perspective. Not trying to argue, just getting a discussion going. Xo

  • @MsSgent
    @MsSgent Před rokem +4

    NYM vs Heard didn't sue AH's personal corporation (not LLC) at all. Since it is a CA corp (and who they issued the policy too), could they add it in order to get personal jurisdiction? SCOTUS has already ruled that jurisdiction is proper where a corporation is incorporated.

  • @jamieyoung784
    @jamieyoung784 Před rokem +4

    You work so hard and I love seeing so many sponsorships for your channel. Thank you for breaking down this information and wishing you even more success!

  • @alexkaen1701
    @alexkaen1701 Před rokem +3

    At what point can we say AH is fleeing from the law and on the run? There's got to be a law, somewhere, against escaping to another country when the courts say you owe someone millions of dollars.

  • @Lokimamabear
    @Lokimamabear Před rokem +17

    What chaos is she getting into now!?

  • @BigFamilyByTheBeach
    @BigFamilyByTheBeach Před rokem +5

    Wasn't she shopping at the TJ Maxx in the Hamptons back then? So her argument is that she was in a summer share house on Long Island.

  • @asanabria99
    @asanabria99 Před rokem +8

    Just when you think she can’t get more extra.. she’s like you can’t sue me I don’t live there 😂 This is going to be interesting.

  • @iitstre_4550
    @iitstre_4550 Před rokem +2

    Idk if anyone has said it, but your voice is so nice. Engaging, smooth, beautiful tone. I honestly haven’t watched as much of your stuff as I intended to, but I plan to change that ASAP. You could read me my eulogy and I’d come back to life 🖤

  • @greylemons8569
    @greylemons8569 Před rokem +10

    Can AH come back to the U.S. and be (re) sued by the ins companies?

  • @DerbyMom
    @DerbyMom Před rokem +12

    Hello there. Could she possibly be sued wherever she’s living now? I’m thinking of when Johnny Depp, as a US citizen, sued the publishing company in England.

  • @oldmanfunky4909
    @oldmanfunky4909 Před rokem +17

    Amber can run, but she can't hide.

  • @rosiealvarez1065
    @rosiealvarez1065 Před rokem +6

    In lighter news, did y’all see Johnny in Rihanna’s Savage X Fenty Show on Prime!? Those eyes! 🥰🥰

  • @donfronterhouse4759
    @donfronterhouse4759 Před rokem +24

    I'm only at 29 minutes in,but I'm definitely intrigued. Only an actor would attempt a defense that sounds like a script to an unlikely movie plot. It works in the movie but not in real life.😂

    • @daphcameron6534
      @daphcameron6534 Před rokem +1

      A movie concerning Amber's messed up life is probably pending ... can you imagine Netflix take on this saga ... truth or fiction

  • @bevbrazil7619
    @bevbrazil7619 Před rokem +3

    It takes 5 years residence in Europe to obtain permanent residence, it's also 5/6 years in Israel.

  • @LuckyNiffler
    @LuckyNiffler Před rokem

    Thank you for the link to Spotify! Love to listen when I write estimates at work. Spotify will be soo nice I won't accidentally skip now!
    P.s. I couldn't find you when I search the other day. Not sure why.

  • @DianaMayeDesigns
    @DianaMayeDesigns Před rokem +2

    Wouldn't registering to vote in a state set her residency for that state? I really don't understand this whole thing. It's so stupid.

  • @paulamaxwell4525
    @paulamaxwell4525 Před rokem +9

    I’m worried about the child shes not above using/ hurting that child for her own needs.

  • @carina-jaipaul1342
    @carina-jaipaul1342 Před rokem +15

    Karma is coming her just wait and see…

  • @Kel_FUCK_CANCER
    @Kel_FUCK_CANCER Před rokem +6

    She’s not homeless she’s staying with Eve Barlow, to get residency don’t you have to prove you work and have money to be able to live there and have lived there for so long before asking for residency. She’s just sofa surfing, that poor kid if is being moved all over if it is hers, be interesting when kid old enough for pre school

    • @stephjezo6470
      @stephjezo6470 Před rokem +4

      It varies by country and whether or not they got married as is rumored. TONS of factors so 🤷 anyone's guess.

    • @xX123gag321Xx
      @xX123gag321Xx Před rokem

      She rather let her child home school

  • @dominaevillae28
    @dominaevillae28 Před rokem +2

    I was in the military, stationed overseas, and desperately wanted to not be a resident of my state. The only way to change my state residency was to establish residency in another state, which I was able to do when I was subsequently stationed in another IS state.

  • @annak8755
    @annak8755 Před rokem

    I've been a resident of 3 foreign countries and depending on the visa you can establish residency immediately after first entry to the foreign country, same day you get your residency card and all that jazz and you are free to exit the country as much as you like, some countries in Europe, however, stipulate that you need to be in the country for 6 months and a day or more than 50% in order to renew the residency. The more expensive option is buying property, some countries you can get residency if a family member is a national.
    So I wouldn't be surprised if she established residency before the trial began based on how shady and calculating she has proven to be.

  • @solongsofa
    @solongsofa Před rokem +17

    1 minute in and I just felt the need to comment how fabulous you are at the ads 💚 I always want to buy all the things you advertise! 🤣

  • @XxdextriousxX
    @XxdextriousxX Před rokem

    Checking in from almost year ago and EMILY WOW! Nearly 700K followers! Congrats on your growth and success for this channel 😍

  • @freddiestardust
    @freddiestardust Před rokem +1

    This is really exhausting. Thank you for breaking this down.

  • @pattyh2410
    @pattyh2410 Před rokem +7

    OMG! She is a piece of work, that one.

  • @brie1162
    @brie1162 Před rokem +3

    This really is the case that never ends😭. Did she ever complete her “pledge” and give the proceeds from the sale of her house to the charities or, did she take that money and run?

  • @kolle128
    @kolle128 Před rokem +2

    I don't know how it is in the US, but given that she has to pay Johnny for damages even selling her house would be questionable conduct. It would be fair to say that it looks like she is attempting to save her belongings from getting collected. And while defamation was not a criminal charge maybe insurance fraud and fleeing from judgement could be.

  • @klevver1981
    @klevver1981 Před rokem

    LoL I didn't even know we had a time change till I noticed my phone and microwave times were different... Great pod as always ‼️🤗🤟

  • @maryleebliss3617
    @maryleebliss3617 Před rokem +7

    You've probably answered this. If so, sorry, I missed it. When she sold her house, isn't that now considered hiding assets?

  • @RAPTOR974
    @RAPTOR974 Před rokem +3

    So, in the UK we refer to the legal status AH is trying to claim as a (NON - DOM). I'm aware of this status because when I lost my father suddenly in 2020 & he had no will, I sorted out the estate with my Mum meaning she didn't have to use expensive Probate lawyers. I'm not a Solicitor, but having an extensive Engineering background I'm disciplined in dealing with Red tape / Bureaucracy & excessive paperwork. Incidentally this is also the status that our current Prime minister's wife was, in order to pay less taxes. But she had to revoke this in order for Rishi to become PM. This all blew up in the British Press recently as a result.
    This I'm sure is not a quick & easy legal process, but many rich people may undertake it. I know of this tactic that the extremely wealthy use. They never live in any 1 country for more than a few months of the year in order to reduce the taxes they pay to the respective government, & AH kind of fits into this category.
    However, wouldn't AH have to have been Domiciled somewhere in the U.S. in order for the Insurance policies to have been even valid in the 1st place. Surely, she can't just turn round now & try to claim (NON - DOM) status because it suits her.
    It's standard protocol for most Insurers to exploit loopholes & avoid having to pay out unless they really have to. This is all out of AH's playbook in trying to avoid any responsibility. But I recently heard Johnny tell her in 1 of the Audio's Recordings, she is spiralling out of control. This is one legal wormhole she doesn't really want to be going down. It seems to me that this could potentially open her up to all kinds of Fraud Investigation's & intense scrutiny, but that's nothing new to AH. I just have a feeling this could all backfire & end up doing more damage than good, but that's what we want for her anyway. LOL
    Final point which I thought of afterwards & have edited in. What if she actually does manage to claim Non-Domiciliary status, couldn't the insurer that did back her initially, turn round & then demand their money back too. Just seems like a can of worms to me.

  • @makhoe1
    @makhoe1 Před rokem

    Thank you

  • @SoEmmaz1ng
    @SoEmmaz1ng Před rokem +3

    YESS QUEEEEEEN!! MY AFTERNOON IS HERE FOR PODCAST EMILY

  • @Valerie-SPTV
    @Valerie-SPTV Před rokem +2

    so were these not part of home owners insurance policies .... one would think that she held a policy on the home in Cali up until it closed which would be well past when it sold ...... which had the companies on the hook, and so locked her into a domicile IMHO

  • @NicolaMaxwell
    @NicolaMaxwell Před rokem

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  • @ljpeach5093
    @ljpeach5093 Před rokem +3

    The residence permit is usually issued for a period of 2 years, renewable, provided that you still meet the economic requirements and you have lived at least 183 days in Spain each year. After 5 years of holding

  • @iGlimmyr
    @iGlimmyr Před rokem +1

    So how did all this play out, I see she's still suing her insurance companies in the US. How can she sue them but claim she can't be sued back because she's stateless?

  • @NicholasCompton
    @NicholasCompton Před rokem +7

    Love you E!! Love your content!

  • @un-pop-ular-opinion8998
    @un-pop-ular-opinion8998 Před rokem +1

    You can can look up the sale date of a residence on the counties assessor website though.

  • @Repeaterbeater
    @Repeaterbeater Před rokem +1

    Her running away just proves GUILTY 💩

  • @debbiejoyce4390
    @debbiejoyce4390 Před rokem +1

    Wynn gave millions for a hospital in Utica,NY and it is named Wynn Hospital.

  • @phylliskelly7910
    @phylliskelly7910 Před rokem

    Replay crew here. The 'New York State of Mind' was class, still laughing. I've been to Vegas and visited the Wynn, I hear ya Emily, 💚☘🇮🇪

  • @badm972
    @badm972 Před rokem +2

    If anyone doubts what type of person AH is, they need only look at the steps she's taking to exact as much pain and revenge on those she sees as her enemies since she lost the US case.
    Actions like becoming stateless takes cunning and planning and any sense of doubt I had about whether or not the the truth we saw in court was the really story, has dissipated.
    This action says that she has every intention of terrorizing him from some kind of no man's land in hopes that he will never be able to get at her.
    She is as vengeful as JD's lawyers claimed. I wish for his sake, he just walks away from her, no more appeals. No more trying to get money or justice from her, just lives his best life as far away from her narcissism as possible.

  • @Fibro_Gal
    @Fibro_Gal Před rokem

    It took me 5 years to try apply for permanent residency in a foreign country and even then there was hoops that we were not willing to do so returned to our own country. I have had family attempt to move to another country it took them 3 years to get residency. For AH to say this has happened in a month to be quite ludicrous. Unless of course she paid the right people to pass documents under the table.