Kanye West is now DROPPED by Johnny Depp’s lawyer Camille Vasquez and top talent agency CAA amid growing backlash over his anti-Semitic rants – but Adidas holds out

Kanye West has been dropped by Camille Vasquez, the lawyer who defended Johnny Depp, as well as top talent agency CAA.

Meanwhile, production studio MRC executives announced on Monday they are shelving a documentary they made about the 45-year-old rapper.

They are now just the latest enтιтies to break ties with the Gold Digger singer after he tweeted earlier this month he was planning to go to war with the Jewish people.

A number of Jewish executives have since called West out for his hateful remarks, with DailyMail.com reporting that Hollywood super agent Ari Emanuel penned an op-ed calling for all major brands to drop West.

He wrote that: ‘Those who continue to do business with West are giving his misguided hate an audience.’

Even Kanye’s ex-wife Kim Kardashian has now broken her silence, sharing her support for the Jewish people on Twitter Monday.

But sneaker company Adidas is so far continuing to maintain its business dealings with West, after previously announcing that their relationship was ‘under review.’

Its shares are now down nearly 17 percent over the month, trading at just $51.36 by the end of Monday

West had hired Vasquez, who gained national fame over her representation of Depp in his heated defamation trial with ex-wife Amber Heard, to represent his business interests amid ongoing disputes with Adidas.

But insiders at TMZ revealed on Monday that Camille informed her firm, Brown Rudnick, that she would no longer work with Kanye, after he doubled down on his anti-Semitic remarks.

The firm still reportedly attempted to work with Kanye if he publicly retracted his remarks, but he refused to do so.

As a source for The New York Post claimed: ‘After Ye doubled down this weekend, Camille dropped him. The firm still wanted to make it work but on the condition he retract, he wouldn’t – so he fired them.’

The law firm has previously declined to confirm to DailyMail.com whether or not it had secured West as a client.

It was also revealed on Monday that top talent agency CAA had cut ties with Kanye, according to the LA Times.

The company announced it had stopped representing him at some point over the last month, after he made the anti-Semitic remarks.

West has been represented by the company since 2016 after he left for one year for the agency UTA.

Meanwhile, MRC studio executives announced on Monday they are shelving a completed documentary it produced about the rapper.

In a memo to employees, executives Modi Wiczyk, Asif Satchu and Scott Tenley wrote: ‘We cannot support any content that amplifies his platform

MRC studio executives Modi Wiczyk, Asif Satchu and Scott Tenley announced in a memo Monday: “We cannot support any content that amplifies his platform.”

They went on to speak about the history of anti-Semitism and the effects Kanye’s remarks have had.

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