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Former Nanny Sues Lisa Marie Presley

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Lisa Marie Presley is being sued by her former baby nanny, Christine White, claiming she was overworked, and not paid for overtime. Presley had hired the nanny to assist with caring for her newborn twins, Finley and Harper who were born on October 7, 2008.

White claims she wasn’t given breaks for meals, and was forced to work seven days a week without overtime pay. She says she didn’t even get 10 minute breaks during her workdays.

In her own defense Presley spoke out, stating that White had many perks while on the job, including a chef, $650 a day in pay, her own guest house where she slept and took “many breaks.”

“Ms. White’s self-entitlement became more and more severe as she became exposed to the various ‘perks’ she was given on the job.

The article went on to say that the first thing White did when she was let go, was to head straight out and find herself a lawyer.

$650 A DAY!! And White could stay at the guest house? And had a chef? That’s a lot of perks if you ask me, but I haven’t seen the original contract drawn up between them. I guess we’ll just have to wait and see where this one goes.

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  1. George Vreeland Hill
    August 25th, 2009 | 2:01 pm

    This one won’t get to first base.
    The nanny was treated far better than almost anyone else in her business.
    Who would argue with $650 a day?
    Greed is the name of the game here.

    George Vreeland Hill

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