An Australian mansion that was at the center of wild claims in Johnny Depp and Amber Heard’s defamation trial has reportedly been sold.
The luxury home has been sold for $40m according to 9 News, the highest amount ever paid for a Queensland home.
It is a far cry from what Doohan originally paid when he bought the property for $1.7m in 1996.
A TikTok illegal migrant who flaunted welfare cash and called Americans “stupid” has just been DEPORTED! Leonel Moreno, a Venezuelan migrant, gained online fame by bragging about receiving U.S. government benefits while flashing stacks of cash. He openly mocked hardworking Americans, calling them “idiots” while urging other illegal migrants to take advantage of the system.
His arrogance finally caught up to him when authorities deported him back to Venezuela. His outrageous behavior even caused an uproar on a flight, further sealing his fate. Many are celebrating his removal as a major victory for immigration enforcement, especially under Trump’s policies.
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