Camille Vasquez Says ‘Domestic Violence Doesn’t Have a Gender’ in Interviews Along With Ben Chew After Winning Johnny Depp Trial (Watch Video)
In their short interviews, both Camille and Ben were asked questions related to the effect the verdict would have on future domestic violence cases and the 'Me Too' movement.
Johnny Depp's lawyers Camille Vasquez and Ben Chew appeared on a couple of National TV shows such as Good Morning America and Today Show after winning the highly-publicised defamation trial for the Pirates of The Caribbean star against his ex-wife Amber Heard. In their short interviews, both Camille and Ben were asked questions related to the effect the verdict would have on future domestic violence cases and the 'Me Too' movement. To this, the 38-year-old lawyer who has been recently promoted as Partner at Brown Rudnick law firm replied, ‘Domestic Violence Doesn’t Have a Gender.’ On Today Show, the two attorneys say they don’t see a larger message beyond the verdict in the actor’s defamation case. “We encourage all victims to come forward and have their day in court.” And once again, netizens are in awe of Camille Vasquez's perfect response and firm belief that's devoid of any bias.
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