Camille Vasquez, Johnny Depp's lawyer, saved not only his client's life and reputation, but also the life of another individual. 

The power attorney assisted another individual who was having a medical issue 40,000 feet in the air. 

Passengers aboard an American Airlines trip from Los Angeles to New York, Vasquez raced to aid an elderly customer who fainted and struck his head mid-flight. 

According to eyewitnesses, the guy, who was in his 70s, fell to the floor while passing past her and her security detail, who were both sitting in first class. 

When the flight attendants yelled for aid, Camille Vasquez and her security sprang out of their seats and instantly attended to the man, according to TMZ

Camille allegedly contacted her brother-in-law, a doctor, and began taking him through her steps to determine if the guy was suffering from a heart attack or a brain bleed as a result of the accident. 

Her security promptly removed the man's Apple watch to measure his heart rate. 

Fortunately, a surgeon was on board and volunteered to take over Camille and her security. 

According to reports, one of the flight attendants informed the lawyer she was a "wonder woman" and was handed two bottles of Merlot and champagne. 

When the jet returned to Los Angeles International Airport, the man was already aware, and EMTs assisted him in getting off the plane. 

Camille Vasquez, 37, rose to fame after successfully defending Johnny Depp in his defamation lawsuit against Amber Heard. 

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This comes only a day before the "Pirates of the Caribbean" star's team and Amber's attorneys meet to finalize the terms of the $8 million defamation settlement with the "Aquaman" actress. 

If the ex-couple cannot reach an agreement by tomorrow, Judge Penney Azcarate will submit the jury's judgment on June 1, and Johnny and Amber will be required to pay each other their awarded damages. 

The two celebrities were deemed to have defamed each other, but the odds were stacked heavily in favor of the experienced actor. 

Johnny received $10.35 million in damages from his ex-wife, but Amber received only $2 million from him. 

Amber now owes the star a whopping $8.35 million. Her lawyer, however, admitted that the actress couldn't afford to pay the damages and stated that she would appeal the verdict.

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