Amber Heard sells secluded Yucca Valley, California home for massive profit
'Pirates of the Caribbean' star Johnny Depp recently won a $10.35 million verdict against ex-wife Heard
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Amber Heard sold her desert hideaway in July — just six weeks after her ex-husband Johnny Depp won a $10.35 million judgment against her in his defamation trial.
Heard, 36, unloaded her Yucca Valley digs in Southern California for $1,050,000 — nearly double what she paid for it.
The luxury home was purchased in 2019 for $570,000 through an anonymous trust that had ties to the "Aquaman" actress, according to property records and TMZ.
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The adobe single-story house, which was never publicly listed for sale, officially closed July 18, according to Zillow.com.
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A photo combination of Amber Heard and the Yucca Valley, California, home she sold in July after her ex-husband Johnny Depp won his defamation case against her. (Getty/Splash News)
The 2,457-square-foot abode near Joshua Tree had been Heard’s primary residence for the last several years.
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The address became public after she disclosed the town of her residence when she testified at the Depp v. Heard trial in May.
Records show that a Las Vegas couple paid all cash for the Southwestern-style home on nearly six acres, real-estate news site Dirt reported.
The husband works in the insurance industry and his wife is his longtime secretary. The home boasts a three-car garage, concrete floors and a 110-foot bridge in the backyard.
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Since Heard’s major courtroom defeat in the Depp v. Heard saga, she has been repeatedly spotted out and about in the Hamptons in New York.
A photo combination of Amber Heard and Johnny Depp in court May 23, 2022. ((AP Photo/Steve Helber, Pool))
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After the epic six-week trial in Fairfax, Virginia, a seven-member jury awarded Depp $10 million in compensatory damages and $5 million in punitive, finding that Heard had defamed her ex-husband in a Washington Post op-ed describing herself as a survivor of domestic abuse.
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A judge later reduced the punitive damages sum to $350,000, the maximum permitted under Virginia law.
Amber Heard leaves the Fairfax County Circuit Court in Virginia. (Win McNamee)
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Heard did score a modest victory with the jury giving her $2 million in her countersuit.
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Both sides have announced that they are appealing the verdict.