Disbar Dr. Charlotte Proudman from the legal profession

Disbar Dr. Charlotte Proudman from the legal profession

The Issue

Dr. Charlotte Proudman has caused harm to many communities of vulnerable people in various ways, and I believe she must be disbarred as a barrister. This issue is deeply personal to me because her actions have not only affected me but have left lasting impacts on countless others. Her pattern of demonizing men and falsely labeling women, who have been court-certified and proven to be abusers or liars, as 'victims' while painting men as 'abusers,' especially male survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault, is unacceptable.

What is most heartbreaking is her involvement in an incident that led to a child committing suicide. Dr. Proudman and the alienated mother attempted to exploit the tragedy of the child's funeral arrangements. This is an appalling act that cannot be ignored or tolerated by the legal community.

Furthermore, Dr. Proudman has supported individuals like Amber Heard, attempting to paint her as a "heroic survivor" while dismissing the valid evidence presented by Johnny Depp. Her actions have continuously misled the public and failed to uphold the integrity and fairness expected of barristers.

It is crucial that the Bar Standards Board evaluates the impact of Charlotte Proudman’s conduct and considers her disqualification from practice. Her behavior not only undermines justice but also perpetuates a narrative that unjustly harms innocent individuals, particularly men who are genuine victims of abuse.

I urge the legal authority to take immediate action and hold Dr. Proudman accountable for her actions. Her removal from the legal profession is essential to restore faith in the justice system and to protect the vulnerable from further harm.

Please sign this petition to demand justice and to ensure that the legal system stands for truth and integrity, not bias and misinformation. Your signature can help bring about necessary change and safeguard our legal institutions from those who misuse their power.

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The Issue

Dr. Charlotte Proudman has caused harm to many communities of vulnerable people in various ways, and I believe she must be disbarred as a barrister. This issue is deeply personal to me because her actions have not only affected me but have left lasting impacts on countless others. Her pattern of demonizing men and falsely labeling women, who have been court-certified and proven to be abusers or liars, as 'victims' while painting men as 'abusers,' especially male survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault, is unacceptable.

What is most heartbreaking is her involvement in an incident that led to a child committing suicide. Dr. Proudman and the alienated mother attempted to exploit the tragedy of the child's funeral arrangements. This is an appalling act that cannot be ignored or tolerated by the legal community.

Furthermore, Dr. Proudman has supported individuals like Amber Heard, attempting to paint her as a "heroic survivor" while dismissing the valid evidence presented by Johnny Depp. Her actions have continuously misled the public and failed to uphold the integrity and fairness expected of barristers.

It is crucial that the Bar Standards Board evaluates the impact of Charlotte Proudman’s conduct and considers her disqualification from practice. Her behavior not only undermines justice but also perpetuates a narrative that unjustly harms innocent individuals, particularly men who are genuine victims of abuse.

I urge the legal authority to take immediate action and hold Dr. Proudman accountable for her actions. Her removal from the legal profession is essential to restore faith in the justice system and to protect the vulnerable from further harm.

Please sign this petition to demand justice and to ensure that the legal system stands for truth and integrity, not bias and misinformation. Your signature can help bring about necessary change and safeguard our legal institutions from those who misuse their power.

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Petition created on 15 May 2026