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Johnny Depp's purported $2M monthly spending to blame for money woes, say former managers

Johnny Depp's former business managers countersued the actor on Tuesday claiming his lavish lifestyle that cost more than $2 million US a month to maintain caused his recent financial troubles and that the star ignored their repeated warnings.

Actor 'fully responsible for any financial turmoil he finds himself in today,' argues suit

Former business managers for Johnny Depp, seen at the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival, have countersued the actor claiming it was his lavish lifestyle that caused his recent financial troubles and that the star ignored their repeated warnings. (Jason Merritt/Getty Images)

Johnny Depp's former business managers countersued the actor on Tuesday claiming his lavish lifestyle that cost more than $2 million US a month to maintain caused his recent financial troubles and that the star ignored their repeated warnings.

The countersuit filed in Los Angeles Superior Court by The Management Group comes about two weeks after Depp sued the company alleging it grossly mismanaged his earnings.

The lawsuit said Depp paid more than $75 million (all figures US) to buy and maintain 14 homes, including a French chateau and a chain of islands in the Bahamas.

Depp also spent heavily to buy a 150-foot yacht, fly on private jets and cultivate collections of fine art and Hollywood memorabilia requiring 12 storage facilities to maintain, the lawsuit said.

The Management Group handled Depp's finances from 1999 until early 2016, an especially lucrative period in the actor's career that included his debut in the massive Pirates of the Caribbean franchise. (Peter Mountain/Disney/Associated Press)

Depp was repeatedly warned by the company that his spending was out of control but ignored his former advisors' advice to control his spending, the lawsuit said.

"Depp, and Depp alone, is fully responsible for any financial turmoil he finds himself in today," the lawsuit stated.

Depp sued The Management Group on Jan. 13 seeking more than $25 million he contends was mismanaged. His lawsuit also alleged the company failed to file Depp's taxes on time, costing him $5.7 million in penalties.

Tuesday's countersuit said Depp's tax returns were always filed on time, and taxes were paid when the star had money available to pay them.

The company handled his finances from 1999 until early 2016, an especially lucrative period in the actor's career.

During that time, Depp launched the blockbuster Pirates of the Caribbeanfranchise and other big-budget releases, including Alice in Wonderlandand the 2005 film Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.

In recent years, Johnny Depp also met, married and separated from actress Amber Heard. (Danny Moloshok/Reuters)

He also met, married and divorced actress-model Amber Heard during that period and participated in the rock supergroupHollywood Vampires with Alice Cooper andJoe Perry.

Depp's attorneys did not immediately respond to email and phone messages seeking comment.

The countersuit seeks a judge's ruling that Depp is to blame for his financial troubles, and $560,000 in fees The Management Group said it is owed.

The money being sought comes on top of $4.2 million the firm announced on Jan. 13 that it was seeking from Depp for repayment of a loan it said it made to the actor.

Depp is not the first blockbuster star to take his former managers to court alleging mismanagement.

Nicolas Cage sued his former business manager seeking $20 millionfor alleged mismanagement in 2009 and the manager in a countersuit cited the actor's spending for his financial troubles. The case was resolved before trial.