Johnny Depp's lawyer Camille Vasquez helps airline passenger who hit head
The attorney has been widely celebrated for her expert cross-examination of Amber Heard
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Johnny Depp's lawyer Camille Vasquez is being hailed as "Wonder Woman" after she rushed to the aid of a passenger on American Airlines who collapsed mid-flight, according to a report.
Vasquez, 37, helped Depp secure a $10.35 million judgment against his ex-wife Amber Heard in his blockbuster defamation trial earlier this month in Fairfax, Virginia.
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The celebrity lawyer was on a flight from Los Angeles to New York June 20 when an attendant yelled for help after a man, in his 70s, fell and hit his head, TMZ reported.
Vasquez and a bodyguard, who were seated in first class, rushed to the man's side. The famed attorney contacted her brother-in-law, who is a doctor, and he guided her through checking his vitals, while the bodyguard used his Apple Watch to monitor the patient's heart rate, according to the gossip site.
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There was a surgeon on board who took over – but the flight attendant hailed Vasquez as "Wonder Woman" and gifted her two bottles of wine, the outlet reported.
The flight returned to LAX due to the customer's medical emergency, a spokesperson for American Airlines told Fox News Digital.
Meanwhile, Depp's lawyer Ben Chew, and Heard's attorney, Elaine Bredehoft, were in Fairfax County Circuit Court Friday morning to enter a judgment order outlining the jury's June 1 verdict.
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The panel awarded Depp $10.35 million in damages finding that Heard had defamed him by writing an op-ed in the Washington Post identifying herself as a domestic abuse victim.
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Depp is also on the hook for $2 million for defaming Heard in comments his attorney, Adam Waldman, made to the press.
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Heard's team has said she intends to appeal. "As stated in yesterday's congressional hearings, you don't ask for a pardon if you are innocent. And, you don't decline to appeal if you know you are right," spokesperson for the actress said after the brief hearing.