As if it were a movie, the American actor Robert De Niro emerged almost unscathed from the gender discrimination lawsuit filed by his personal assistant Graham Chase Robinson four years ago.

During the trial, which took place in federal court in Manhattan, the jury decided that the actor’s company, Canal Productions, was responsible, which must cancel a total of $1.2 million to the victim.

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Chase Robinson is suing the Oscar winner because he was forced to work “stereotypically feminine.” The victim, who was promoted to a managerial position, said that the 80-year-old actor and his partner continued to treat her like a servant: they sent her to wash the sheets and vacuum the carpet, according to the La Vanguardia publication. .

The information also states that the civil trial lasted approximately two weeks. The jury carefully heard both sides, ending this Thursday by acquitting De Niro of any guilt. Although he had already been familiar with the trial for five days, the actor was not present at the climax of the court process.

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However, during the hearing, the person in charge of playing Vito Corleone in Il Padrino admitted that at some point he asked his personal assistant to “scratch your back” but he was always respectful without raising his voice.

In five days, De Niro accepted before a civil jury who stated that her personal trainer was paid more than her because she had to take care of her family, reports the mentioned publication.

Robert De Niro also admitted that if he reprimanded her at any point, “I was never abusive, never,” he asserted.

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Chase Robinson commented at the time of the lawsuit that after several years of working with the actor, he and his wife took it upon themselves to make his life a nightmare to the point where he quit his job.

“I don’t have a social life. I feel humiliated and ashamed, I feel condemned, hurt. I lost my life, my career, my financial independence. “I lost everything,” Robinson said in his statement to the jury. (AND)

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