Take a tour of the insane real estate portfolio at the center of Johnny Depp's legal storm
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May 12, 2017, 21:08 IST
And then there are the five houses that Depp still owns on a cul-de-sac in the Hollywood Hills, which are collectively worth $19 million, according to the Hollywood Reporter. According to US Weekly, Depp had considered building a tunnel between the homes.
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The remaining three are on the market for between $1.8 and $2.5 million.
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Originally, they were listed together for $12.78 million, but they're now being sold separately. Two were bought last fall for $3 million and $2.5 million.
Depp purchased the units for around $7.2 million between 2007 and 2008.
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The penthouses are in the landmark Art Deco-style Eastern Columbia Building.
But his most extravagant purchase could be his five penthouses, which are all in the same building in Downtown Los Angeles.
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Known as "Little Halls Pond Cay," it has six different beaches.
Depp also owns a three-island property in the Bahamas, which he bought for $5.35 million, according to the Hollywood Reporter.
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It also has two pools and a painter's studio, which according to the listing, is a favorite room of Depp's.
The estate includes the main house, six guest cottages (one of which is a converted chapel), and a restaurant. There are 15 bedrooms and 14 bathrooms in total.
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Though the listing says that the current price is available upon request, it has previously been listed for $25 million. Depp has invested about $11 million into restoring its 18th-century buildings.
The property is located outside the exclusive seaside town of Saint-Tropez.
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Some of Depp's other extravagant purchases have still not been sold. He owns a 37-acre village in the south of France, which is currently listed with Christie's.
A promotional video gives a look inside.
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But JK Rowling reportedly put the yacht up for sale just eight months after she bought it. It's currently listed for $19.3 million.
His managers claimed that Depp would not be able to afford the $350,000 monthly upkeep he had laid out for this yacht. Joel Mandel, his accountant, convinced Depp to sell the yacht, and it was reportedly bought by JK Rowling in 2016.
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His managers persuaded him to sell some of these properties to keep up with monthly bills that totaled $2 million. One of those monthly costs was upkeep for his 150-foot luxury yacht, "Amphitrite," which he reportedly spent $18 million on.
Johnny Depp's business managers alleged that he had spent over $75 million to "acquire, improve and furnish 14 residences," the lawsuit says.