Johnny Depp’s lawyer, Camille Vasquez, said in an interview with People magazine that the rumors surrounding her relationship with Johnny Depp are “sexist”. In the interview, Vasquez, who has a boyfriend, said she was “very happy in my relationship” and reiterated that it was “immoral for us to date our clients”. Rumors, as well as many dynamics of the lawsuit, lit up the internet. “It’s sexist,” he told People. “It’s unfortunate and frustrating, but at the same time, it comes with the area. I can not say that I was so surprised.” “This man was fighting for his life and it broke my heart to see him sitting there every day and hearing the most horrible accusations against him. And if I could offer a little consolation, then, of course, I would, either “I was holding his hand or letting him know that we were there and we would fight for him because he deserved it,” Vasketh told the report. On June 1, jurors found both Depp and Amber Heard’s ex-wife responsible for defamation against each other. The court awarded Depp $ 15 million in damages, finding that Herd had defamed him for describing herself as a victim of domestic violence in an article published in the Washington Post in 2018, without naming Depp directly. Herd was sentenced to $ 2 million in damages for Depp’s lawyer’s claim that her allegations of sexual assault were a “hoax”. Vasquez made headlines recently for her involvement in the high-profile trial. The Orange County-based lawyer was a member of Depp’s eight-member legal team, and according to her CV on the company’s website, Basquet works as a legal associate for the international law firm Brown Rudnick, focusing on defamation lawsuits by his plaintiff. Following a lengthy interrogation of Herd during the trial (which caught her eye on social media), Vasquez was promoted to associate in her law firm, Brown Radnick. “Historically, we have kept this announcement for the end of our financial year. But Camille’s performance during the Johnny Depp trial has shown the world that she was ready to take that next step now,” said William Baldiga, president and CEO. Brown Rudnick’s advisor. , reported in a press release earlier this week.