Where Is Joel Mandel Now? Johnny Depp Business Manager Net Worth And Economic Status

Joel Mandel was a business manager for Johnny Depp, who reportedly lost the actor tens of millions of dollars. Where is he now? 

The legal battles and Jhonny Depp have quite an intimate relationship. We all know about his legal dispute with Amber Heard but the Pirates of the Caribbean star sued his managers back in 2017.

The management company led by Joel Mandel and Robert Mandel settled the dispute reportedly by paying a total sum of $25 million.

Moreover, Joel Mandel recently gave a testimony in the high-profile legal battle between Heard and Depp.

Where Is Joel Mandel Now?

Joel Mandel is still a business manager for The Management Group, as per rumors on Twitter.

He made an appearance recently during the trial of Johnny Depp and Amber Heard. However, he was among the ones who were sued by the actor. Depp sued his company and other managers for misusing his resources.

As a result, the business manager reportedly lost $25 million to the actor. Following the incident, he is being investigated by the FBI for fraud.

Joel Mandel Net Worth And Career To Know

Joel Mandel has an estimated net worth of over $50 million according to several internet websites.

However, many people claim that the business manager acquired the money through fraud and other deceitful activities. He is under investigation and we will probably know more about it soon.

Looking at his career, Mandel had managed The Management Group for decades. He, alongside his brother, Rob Mandel had made an excellent name for the company until everything collapsed in 2017.

As of now, the management company is not functioning.

Is Joel Mandel Arrested? Wife And Marriage Details

Joel Mandel has not been arrested until now. He is just under investigation.

The talent manager did appear in the court, testifying in the most famous case of the year. Many people on social media are empathetic towards Johnny Depp and most of them are not happy with his testimony.

Nonetheless, the trial still continues with dozens of people testifying and many yet to do so.

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