Johnny Depp is laying the blame on other people for his elaborate spending habits. Photo / Getty Images
Johnny Depp has blamed his former business managers for his financial woes saying "If I want to buy 15,000 cotton balls a day, it's my thing".
It was the latest salvo in a legal battle over the Hollywood star's spending that began in January when he accused his financial advisers of "gross mismanagement" and claimed they owed him $25 million.
He told the Wall Street Journal: "Why didn't they drop me as a client if I was so out of control?
"I've worked very, very hard for a lot of years and trusted a lot of people, some who've clearly let me down. It's my money."
"Johnny Depp and his sister were involved in every significant business decision during the 17 years TMG represented him," David Shane, a spokesman for The Management Group, told The Associated Press. "Depp now admits to his extravagant spending but blames TMG for not dropping him as a client."
Depp, who has earned $650 million in his Hollywood career, arranged for Thompson, the flamboyant originator of gonzo journalism, to be shot out of a giant cannon in Colorado according to wishes expressed before his death.
The legal battle has also revealed that, according to the business managers, Depp's alleged spending included $75 million on 14 homes, including a French chateau, a chain of islands in the Bahamas, and a farm in Kentucky, and having wine flown in at a cost of $30,000 a month.
Depp was also said to have spent millions of dollars on a 150ft yacht and private jet travel, owned 45 luxury cars, and 200 works by artists like Warhol, Klimt, Basquiat and Modigliani.
The 53-year-old Hollywood star was also said to have employed an entourage of 40 staff around the world including full-time personal security, at a cost of $10 million a year.