Amber Heard
A GoFundMe page claiming to raise money for Amber Heard was removed.Samir Hussein/WireImage/Getty Images
  • The fake $1 million raise for Heard was shut down by a spokesman for the website.

  • Heard is going to have to pay $10 million in damages to the actor.

  • Heard and her legal team didn't create the event, according to the spokesman.

A fake $1 million donation was taken down by GoFundMe.

The trial between Heard and Depp ended this week and the GoFundMe page went live, according to reports. Heard will pay more than $10 million in damages, according to Insider.

The GoFundMe page claimed to be in contact with Heard's legal team and that she would be able to access any funds.

The trial was not good. I believe that social media was used to protect the abusive person. Her net worth is less than the judgment's. He was able to escape with the abuse. Abuse is furthered by the judgement. Can you help her?

Amber Heard
Amber Heard testifies during her defamation trial with Johnny Depp.ICHAEL REYNOLDS/POOL/AFP via Getty Images

A large amount of money was raised before the page was taken down, according to a spokesman. Heard and her legal team didn't create the event.

Heard's representatives did not reply to Insider's request for comment.

After a six-week trial in Virginia, a jury awarded Johnny Depp fifteen million dollars for defaming her in a Washington Post article.

Heard should pay $10 million in compensatory damages and $5 million in punitive damages, but the damages were reduced to $350,000 according to Virginia law.

Johnny Depp testifies at the Fairfax County Circuit Courthouse in Virginia.Jim Watson/Pool via REUTERS

The jury ordered Heard to pay $2 million in damages. The trial began in April after Heard and Depp filed lawsuits against each other.

Heard won't be able to pay the damages according to her lawyer.

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