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Johnny Depp: will he go to jail because of his dogs?


The actor faces a maximum sentence of ten years in prison and a fine of up to 265,000 dollars (200,000 euros) for illegally bringing his dogs, Pistol and Boo, Australia.


Johnny Depp
Johnny Depp


Johnny Depp in prison? This is not a joke. According to the website People , the actor would risk a maximum penalty of ten years in prison and a fine of up to 265,000 dollars (200,000 euros) for illegally bringing its two Pistol dogs and Boo in Australia where he turns the fifth installment of Pirates of the Caribbean , entitled Dead men Tell No Tales.

 While animals from the United States are subject to ten days of quarantine to prevent any contamination, the hero Pirates of the Caribbean has brought his stuffed animals on Australian territory without complying with this rule. "It is time for Pistol and Boo, the camp and return to the United States. He can return them or we will be forced to euthanize them", said the Minister of Agriculture, Barnaby Joyce, there are 15 days.

 If the two Yorkshire terriers have left the country in extremis with Amber Heard, the actor still remains in the viewfinder of the Australian justice who did not appreciate that break the law. On May 25, the Department of Agriculture representatives were heard by a Senate committee on how these two dogs could enter Australia without anyone noticing.

 "This is serious business," said a committee member to Sydney Morning Herald . Johnny Depp, did he knowingly conceal Pistol and Boo? If found guilty, he would risk ten years in prison and 265,000 dollars in fines. The pilot of his private jet, he could receive a sentence of two years in prison.

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