Photo: Russell Gibbs of Glen Realty

A home that reportedly belonged toAmber Heardhas sold in Yucca Valley, California.
The 6-acre home was sold on July 18 for $1.05 million, property records confirm. According to theNew York Post,the deal was off market.TMZreported that the new owner of the home says he was in touch with Heard’s “people” during the transaction.
Russell Gibbs of Glen Realty

A representative for Heard did not reply to PEOPLE’s request for comment.
Public records show that the property last changed hands in January 2019 for $570,000, presumably when the trust purchased it.

Built in 2015, the three-bedroom, three-bathroom home includes an attached three-car garage and nearly 2,500 square feet of living space. The desert plot also features a 110-foot engineered bridge, which leads to a mountainside gazebo.
A previous listing described the estate as “the chance to own a once in a lifetime property,“The Postreported.

News of the sale comes a month after Depp’s highly publicized case against her.
Meanwhile, Heard filed a countersuit seeking $100 million in damages, claiming Depp spearheaded a campaign to discredit her and her allegations as “fake” and a “hoax,” harming her career and reputation.
Johnny Depp; Amber Heard.Kevin Dietsch/Getty ; Ron Sachs/Consolidated News Pictures/Getty

Both parties have since appealed the verdicts.
Amber Heard.Neilson Barnard/Getty

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In July, a judge denied Heard’s request for a mistrial.
Her legal team claimed that the actressisentitled to a mistrial"based on newly discovered facts and information” that one of the jurors present for the entire trial was not the one actually summoned for jury duty.
Judge Penney Azcarate, who presided over the Virginia defamation trial held in Fairfax County Circuit Court, denied Heard’s post-trial motions and said there is “no evidence of fraud or wrongdoing” among the jury.
source: people.com