Johnny Depp’s lawyer is considering writing a book about the actor’s defamation trial with Amber Heard.
The former couple were embroiled in a six-week trial last year over an op-ed the ‘Aquaman’ star wrote in 2018 about being a victim of domestic violence, with the ‘Pirates of the Caribbean’ star ultimately winning over $10 million in damages after winning all three of his defamation claims and his ex-wife awarded $2 million after winning one of her three countersuit claims.
And now, a year on from the verdict, Camille Vasquez has admitted she’s thought about sharing her version of events with the world – and even has a title in mind, but she stressed there’s “nothing in the works at the moment”.
She told People magazine: “We’ve thought about that. Ben [Chew, co-counsel] and I have joked that we should write a book together, maybe about the trial. I feel like my story is maybe half written. I feel like there’s still a lot left to do.
“While the trial was a significant portion of my career … the real story about who I am and my path, there’s still more to be written and to be done.
“I do have a title in mind. Maybe one day.”
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