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Camille Vasquez will not work with Kanye West: report

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  • The working connection between Kanye West and Camille Vasquez has ended.
  • Vasquez terminated connections with Ye.
  • The attorney was not involved in the divorce proceedings between Rob and Kim.
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The working connection between Kanye West and Camille Vasquez has ended due to the rapper’s anti-Semitic remarks.

Vasquez, who assisted Johnny Depp in winning his defamation claim against Amber Heard, reportedly terminated connections with the rapper because Ye refused to recant his anti-Semitic remarks.

After Kanye doubled down on his anti-Semitic sentiments over the weekend, Camille reportedly informed her agency, Brown Rudnick, that she would no longer work with Ye.

Brown Rudnick apparently still wishes to collaborate with Kanye, but only if Kim Kardashian’s ex-husband retracts his anti-Semitic remarks.

Last Monday, Kanye West engaged Depp’s attorney Vasquez and her firm to handle his financial affairs. The attorney was not involved in the divorce procedures between Rob Kardashian and Kim Kardashian.

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