The jury in the civil suit involving Robert De Niro and his longtime personal assistant Graham Chase Robinson has determined that the actor is not liable for gender discrimination against Robinson, but Deadline is reporting that his production company still must pay her $1.26 million in damages. In a statement, Robinson’s attorney said that the jury “completely vindicated” her.
But Robinson responded with a suit of her own, accusing her former boss of treating her like his “office wife” and subjecting her to “gratuitous unwanted physical contact,” “sexually-charged comments,” and stereotypically gendered duties like housework, in addition to allegedly asking her to “scratch his back, button his shirts, fix his collars, tie his ties, and prod him awake when he was in bed” .
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