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The $405 Lie: Christopher Ambrose’s his psychopathy. His false affidavit proved Dr. Bandy X. Lee’s diagnosis in his own words.

The $405 Lie: How a Fallen TV Writer Exposed His Own Psychopathy

    Hollywood screenwriter Christopher Ambrose, once a rising name behind Bones, fell from grace after a plagiarism scandal. Back in Connecticut with millions in assets but no job, he weaponized “parental alienation” to strip his ex-wife of their children. Psychiatrist Dr. Bandy X. Lee later diagnosed him as exhibiting “full-blown psychopathy,” warning of his danger. Ambrose’s response? Sue her—then lie under oath to save $405 in filing fees. His deceit-filled affidavit exposed everything: hidden wealth, fake hardship, and government benefits he’d already been collecting. In trying to prove he wasn’t a psychopath, Ambrose proved Dr. Lee right—in writing.

    Christopher Ambrose Affidavit Lies: Claims poverty from a $2.2M beach house. Lies on rent, SNAP, and dependents could trigger perjury charge.

    Christopher Ambrose Affidavit Lies: Claiming Poverty From a $2.2M Beach House

      Christopher Ambrose’s poverty plea doesn’t match reality. The former TV writer swore under oath he was broke—so broke he begged a federal judge to waive a $405 filing fee. But Ambrose filed his affidavit from a $2.2 million beachfront rental in Madison, Connecticut. He claimed $2,450 rent when his signed lease shows $3,750. He listed adult children as dependents who had already left school and home. He claimed ignorance of SNAP benefits while records show he’d been on them for months. His affidavit reads less like hardship and more like fraud. Now, perjury charges could follow.