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Gucci Accused Of Discriminating Against Rihanna

 

A former employee of Gucci has filed a lawsuit against the company claiming that she was forced to treat singer Rihanna unfairly because of the performer’s Caribbean roots.

The Bajan singer appeared in ads for the company’s “Gucci Tattoo Heart” campaign and according to Plaintiff Josephine Robinson, was discriminated against.

Robinson claims that her boss, International tax counsel Stan Sherwood, instructed her to ‘tax the hell out of Rihanna and find a way to allow Gucci to withhold 30 percent of her fee when he learned the songstress was from a Caribbean island.

 

Robinson’s lawyer Rick Ostrove, tells The NY Post that the comment was sparked by a discussion between his client and Sherwood over a photo shoot for Gucci that Rihanna got paid for which was subject to tax withholding because she wasn’t a US resident.

The pop star didn’t want taxes to be withheld, Ostrove said.

Robinson, who describes herself as a dark-skinned West Indian Latina, is seeking $5 million in damages.

She also claims that she was subjected to “an unrelenting barrage of racist comments and jokes at her expense by Sherwood and others at Gucci” which she says fired her last year after she complained about the treatment.

Rihanna has yet to comment.