Amber Heard stateless and homeless claim explained amid insurance lawsuit drama
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La actriz reaparece con su hija en Palma de Mallorca tras juicio con Johnny Depp
Utilizó el alias ‘Martha Jane Canary’ para poder hacer los arreglos de su estancia sin ser detectada. Amber Heard está en con identidad falsa ?. La actriz reaparece con su hija en Palma de Mallorca tras juicio con Johnny Depp Utilizó el alias ‘Martha Jane Canary’ para poder hacer los arreglos de su estancia sin ser detectada. Amber Heard reportedly does not own any properties in the United States, and is therefore legally homeless and stateless. According to the US Department of State's website: "A stateless person is someone who, under national laws, does not enjoy citizenship – the legal bond between a government and an individual – in any country." Effectively, the claim puts forth that as she is no longer a resident of the country, the US courts do not have the jurisdiction to sue her. Netizens have pointed out that not owning a home is not adequate ground for exemption and that she can be sued in absentia. I'm not sure that is correct. Simply moving abroad doesn't make you exempt from being sued or prosecuted under US law. If her attorney accepted service on her behalf then he is her agent and she can be served via him. Plenty of people are sued, divorced and prosecuted in absentia I'm not sure that is correct. Simply moving abroad doesn't make you exempt from being sued or prosecuted under US law. If her attorney accepted service on her behalf then he is her agent and she can be served via him. Plenty of people are sued, divorced and prosecuted in absentia Others have tweeted that it is the "wildest interpretation of "statelessness" they have encountered. US Law is in pretty much total compliance with international laws on statelessness - which have been revised several times to ensure stateless people are an extremely rare thing. In any case, this is the wildest interpretation of statelessness Ive seen… US Law is in pretty much total compliance with international laws on statelessness - which have been revised several times to ensure stateless people are an extremely rare thing. In any case, this is the wildest interpretation of statelessness Ive seen…
Amber Heard stateless and homeless claim explained amid insurance lawsuit drama
Amber Heard is slated to appear in Aquaman 2 in 2023, after reports that her net worth has tanked since the Depp-Heard trial (Image via Inside Edition/YouTube). Amber Heard has been declared 'stateless' as her lawyers attempt to halt depositions in a civil dispute between her and two insurance companies. In the between Amber Heard, New York Marine, and General Insurance Co., a new filing was made on behalf of Heard by attorneys at Travelers Commercial Insurance on Monday, November 1, 2022. The attorneys posit that since Heard was not a resident of the United States when the New York Marine sued her in July 2022, and still doesn't own a home, the court lacks jurisdiction to move ahead with the lawsuit. The filing states that Amber Heard is a "United States citizen, but has no domicile in any State" and therefore she is "stateless." Heard's attorneys at Travelers stated that "the continued prosecution of these actions is prejudicial to Heard's defense." They added that they do not want the case to proceed, while Heard is of the verdict. Travelers also requested that a hearing that was originally scheduled for November 3 be moved to December 1 or another convenient date. Meanwhile, New York Marine countered whether Amber Heard was actually a non-resident of the United States at the time the Marines sued her, claiming they hadn't been given any proof to that effect. Moreover, they do not want their scheduled depositions to be postponed, because according to them, Heard's attorneys did not address the issue at the time the depositions were scheduled.Amber Heard is now legally homeless
The actress sold her residence in Yucca Valley, California in July, as confirmed by property records. The house was sold for nearly $1.1 million, which was almost double the amount that Heard bought it for in 2019. Amber Heard is currently renting a house in the village of Costitx in Mallorca, Spain, and has been spotted with her partner, Bianca Butti, and , Oonagh Paige Heard. Amber Heard está en con identidad falsa ?.La actriz reaparece con su hija en Palma de Mallorca tras juicio con Johnny Depp
Utilizó el alias ‘Martha Jane Canary’ para poder hacer los arreglos de su estancia sin ser detectada. Amber Heard está en con identidad falsa ?. La actriz reaparece con su hija en Palma de Mallorca tras juicio con Johnny Depp Utilizó el alias ‘Martha Jane Canary’ para poder hacer los arreglos de su estancia sin ser detectada. Amber Heard reportedly does not own any properties in the United States, and is therefore legally homeless and stateless. According to the US Department of State's website: "A stateless person is someone who, under national laws, does not enjoy citizenship – the legal bond between a government and an individual – in any country." Effectively, the claim puts forth that as she is no longer a resident of the country, the US courts do not have the jurisdiction to sue her. Netizens have pointed out that not owning a home is not adequate ground for exemption and that she can be sued in absentia. I'm not sure that is correct. Simply moving abroad doesn't make you exempt from being sued or prosecuted under US law. If her attorney accepted service on her behalf then he is her agent and she can be served via him. Plenty of people are sued, divorced and prosecuted in absentia I'm not sure that is correct. Simply moving abroad doesn't make you exempt from being sued or prosecuted under US law. If her attorney accepted service on her behalf then he is her agent and she can be served via him. Plenty of people are sued, divorced and prosecuted in absentia Others have tweeted that it is the "wildest interpretation of "statelessness" they have encountered. US Law is in pretty much total compliance with international laws on statelessness - which have been revised several times to ensure stateless people are an extremely rare thing. In any case, this is the wildest interpretation of statelessness Ive seen… US Law is in pretty much total compliance with international laws on statelessness - which have been revised several times to ensure stateless people are an extremely rare thing. In any case, this is the wildest interpretation of statelessness Ive seen…