Robert De Niro just lost big in a New York courtroom, after a jury socked his production company with a $1.2 million judgment. A jury shut down De Niro’s claim that his ex-personal assistant, Graham Chase Robinson, embezzled from him. He had sought $6 million in damages but after 5 hours of deliberation, the jury
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Robert De Niro‘s grandson died from a lethal combination of illicit drugs, including fentanyl … TMZ has learned. According to New York City’s chief medical examiner, Leandro De Niro Rodriguez died from the toxic effects of fentanyl, bromazolam, alprazolam, 7-aminoclonazepam, ketamine, and cocaine. The Medical Examiner is ruling Leandro’s death an accidental overdose. As we
Cops say Robert De Niro‘s grandson ingested fake oxycodone pills laced with fentanyl, and even though his alleged dealer knew the pills could kill … she sold them anyway. According to legal docs, obtained by TMZ, investigators found several pills at the death scene of 19-year-old Leandro De Niro. They say they went through the
Cops have a woman in custody who they believe is directly tied to the overdose death of Robert De Niro‘s grandson, Leandro De Niro Rodriguez … and TMZ has learned the feds are now on the case too. Law enforcement sources tell us the 20-year-old woman was busted Thursday in NYC by a joint NYPD
Robert De Niro‘s grandson is one of the latest victims of the fentanyl crisis … according to his mother. Leandro De Niro‘s mother confirms TMZ’s story … police are investigating the 19-year-old’s death as a possible overdose, and adds someone consciously sold him tainted drugs. Drena De Niro said on Instagram, Someone sold him fentanyl
A spokesperson for NYPD tells E! News, a 30-year-old woman was arrested inside Robert De Niro’s townhouse for “attempting to remove property” while he was home! Get details.
UPDATE 11:18 AM PT — De Niro’s Grinch, Shanice Aviles, was just led out out the police station in handcuffs. UPDATE Robert De Niro almost became a victim of the real-life Grinch — a home intruder who was legit trying to steal the dude’s Christmas presents … just days before the holiday. Law enforcement sources