The employee is accused of spending 'astronomical amounts of time' watching Netflix during work hours
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Robinson allegedly submitted false information to the company's accountant claiming she hadn't taken any vacation in nearly four years and was therefore entitled to a payout for the"unused" days. But Canal Productions claims emails reveal she took all her vacation days during this period and in fact she exceeded her time off allowance.
The suit states:"Robinson's position required Mr. De Niro to place full faith, trust and confidence in her that she would carry out her duties and responsibilities in Canal's best interests, mindfully overseeing the finances and other employees."
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