Bob De Niro
Girlfriend Tiffany Chen Take the Stand in
Civil Trial Calling Plaintiff Crazy
By Matthew
Russell Lee, Patreon
SDNY COURTHOUSE,
Nov 2 – Robert De Niro and
Canal Productions were sued in
2019 for gender discrimination
by Graham Chase Robinson, who
had begun working as De Niro's
executive assistant in 2008,
at 25 years old.
She said
she was discriminated against
- then De Niro sued her, and
she sued him.
On March 10, 2020
U.S. District Court for the
Southern District of New York
Magistrate Judge Katharine H.
Parker held a
proceeding. Inner City Press
covered it. Inner City
Press had previously checked
in on the case, on January 30,
2020, here.
"in SDNY, Robert
De Niro is being sued by
former employee Graham Chase
Robinson for gender
discrimination, not paying
overtime - and retaliating. De
Niro's lawyers complaint to
SDNY Magistrate Judge Parker
that the plaintiff won't say
to whose salary she's
comparing what she was paid."
The case
was reassigned to District
Judge Lewis J. Liman; a
protective order was filed.
On October 30,
2023, the trial is set to
begin with jury selection, and
to sit daily from 9 to 5. It
begin a civil case, each side
gets 20 hours...
Inner City
Press called to cover the June
28, 2021 conference, and found
the defendants hammering away
at plaintiff Robinson's
alleged misrepresentations.
On December 15,
2021, there was another
conference, that Inner City
live tweeted here
On January 31,
2022 Judge Parker held another
proceeding and Inner City
Press again covered it. Judge
Parker extended discovery,
reluctantly she said, "for the
sole purpose of deposing the
five individuals identified by
Plaintiff: Mr. Robert De Niro,
Mr. Michael Kaplan, Tom
Harvey, Michael Tasch and
Tiffany Chen.
On December 30,
2022, Judge Parker denied a
request to seal a filing
concerning among other things
De Niro's claim that Robinson
was "binge-watching Netflix"
and misusing SkyMiles.
Jump cut to the
first day of trail on October
30, 2023. De Niro was on the
stand being questioned about
his texts with Tiffany Chen,
who accused the plaintiff of
"imaginary intimacy." Thread:
Plaintiff
Robinson's counsel: It was to
get out the middle of your
relationship with Ms Tiffany
Chen?
De Niro: Uh, yes.
Jury is shown
Tiffany Chen's text to De Niro
about Robinson's "imaginary
intimacy" with De Niro.
Q: Ms Chen gave
you an ultimatum to get rid of
Ms Robinson?
With jury gone
for the day, lawyers are
fighting about exhibits. De
Niro in a dark green polo
shirt and jacket, leaves the
courtroom
There followed a
discussion of exhibits PX97
and PX 18.
On November 2,
Tiffany Chen was on the stand.
Among other things, she called
out the plaintiff as "crazy"
and bullsh*t, whereupon
counsel told her, Let's try to
filter ourselves a bit more in
court.
Yeah, let's. With
the jury out of the room,
plaintiff's counsel asked for
a limiting instruction as to
the crazy talk. Denied. The
trial continues.
The case is
Robinson v. De Niro et al.,
19-cv-9156 (Liman / Parker)
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