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GoFundMe Shuts Down A $1 Million Fundraiser For Amber Heard

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Y’all. Just because you see a GoFundMe campaign that tugs at your heartstrings DOESN’T mean it’s legit.

According to Insider, GoFundMe had to recently take down a FAKE “$1 million fundraiser claiming to help Amber Heard pay $10 million to Johnny Depp.”

Now, we know that Amber Heard is BROKE. She doesn’t have the money to pay what the jury determined she owes Johnny, and her worth is now in the negative.

It’s a sob story, and some people might feel that they need to help.

I do not feel the need to help her out, but you do you.

Some regular ol’ non-celebrity civilian named Kimberly Moore started a GoFundMe with the SUPPOSED intent to help Amber pay the money she owes.

Moore claimed to have made contact with Heard’s legal team and vowed Amber would have direct access to any money raised.

TMZ

There’s only one problem. Nobody has ever heard of her — not Amber Heard, not her legal team.

I believe Amber, and social media protected the abuser. The judgment exceeds her net worth. It’s so sad that he was able to get away with the abuse. The judgment furthers that abuse. If you can please help her.

Kimberly Moore on Go Fund Me

The campaign in question wasn’t started by Amber nor anyone close to her.

It just happened to pop up pretty much immediately after the trial verdict was read.

Basically, it was a fraudulent fundraiser.

Now, I can’t say for certain that Kimberly Moore was going to raise all this money and then abscond with it.

But, Kimberly Moore was PROBABLY in the business of ripping people off.

She was most likely about to be rich off other people’s money.

I mean, the campaign sounded legit. And, if you, for some reason, sided with Amber, a fundraiser to help her raise the money sounds like it would be a good idea.

But, odds are, she was never going to see a penny of that money.

Here’s what the GoFundMe post read:

The trial was a disgrace. I believe Amber, and social media protected the abuser. The judgment exceeds her net worth. It’s so sad that he was able to get away with the abuse. The judgment furthers that abuse. If you can please help her.

GoFundMe fundraiser — “Justice For Amber Heard”
GoFundMe

The GoFundMe post went on to say that Kimberly had actually contacted Amber’s attorney.

She will have the direct access to the money. I also contacted her attorney so they can loop her in.

GoFundMe fundraiser — “Justice For Amber Heard”

Once again, I don’t actually have the evidence that Kimberly didn’t contact Amber’s attorney. But, really, what are the odds?

Whether you believe Kimberly or not, GoFundMe quickly took the fundraiser down.

They were able to flag the profile quickly — before a substantial amount of money was raised. It was determined neither Amber nor anyone on her team had created the page … and it was shut down.

TMZ

What’s the moral of the story? Don’t just throw your money at any fundraiser that touches your soul. Do some research. Know where your money is actually going.

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