Johnny Depp’s lawyer Camille Vasquez faces brutal tolling by a law professor
Lawyer Camille Vasquez became a household name during Johnny Depp and Amber Heard's defamation trial
A top law professor has welcomed a wave of criticism after targeting Johnny Depp’s lawyer, Camille Vasquez on social media.
According to New York Post report, a Stanford law professor Michele Dauber took to Twitter last Thursday and shared a screenshot of Vasquez and wrote “offensive and disparaging” tweets about her.
He further continued, “Of all the women who suck up to male power, women lawyers are the absolute worst of the bunch.”
“Desperate to prove they are ‘real lawyers’ and understanding that being a woman undermines their identity as lawyers, they throw women under the bus as hard and fast as they can,” Dauber wrote.
The law professor was bashed for her harsh words about Vasquez. Reacting to his tweets, one follower wrote, “If your son was falsely accused of domestic violence, I bet you would love for that woman to help vindicate him.”
Dauber subsequently snapped back and replied, “If my son was accused of DV [domestic violence] he would have a lot more to worry about than some Pick Me Girl lawyer. But that isn’t going to happen because I didn’t raise a [expletive] rapist wife beater.”
During Depp’s sensational defamation trial against ex-wife Amber Heard, Vasquez became a household name.
She was widely praise for her cross-examination of Heard during the trial.
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