People order delivery all the time, but one of Robert De Niro’s past orders is making headlines this week.
During testimony in a civil trial between the actor and one of his former executive assistants, De Niro defended having aon Tuesday. The request was brought up in response to questions about when it was appropriate to use company cards to pay for Ubers.Exclusive: Stanley Tucci’s 5 Tips for Entertaining With Gusto This Holiday Season, and you asked her to deliver it for you, yes?” Andrew Macurdy, a lawyer for the former assistant, Graham Chase Robinson, asked De Niro.
Robinson, who worked at Canal Productions for more than a decade, initially sued De Niro for creating a hostile workplace environment at his production company, Insider noted. Her allegations included that the actor gave her “work wife” tasks and engaged in “gratuitous unwanted physical contact.” In response, De Niro countersued Robinson. He claims that she used company credit cards to pay for hundreds of thousands of dollars in personal expenses, such as Ubers and meals. His counterclaim also stated that she stole millions of Delta SkyMiles for personal use and “loafed during work hours, binge-watching astounding hours of TV shows on Netflix.”At the trial on Tuesday, Macurdy defended Robinson’s spending, saying that Canal didn’t have formal policies about expenses.
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