The Asian Age

Rowling sues ex- staffer for misuse of funds

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London: Harry Potter author J. K. Rowling has launched a legal claim worth around 24,000 pounds against a former personal assistant for alleged misuse of her funds by going on unauthoris­ed shopping sprees.

The 53- year- old novelist claims Amanda Donaldson, who worked for her between February 2014 and April 2017 before being sacked for gross misconduct, broke strict working rules by using a business credit card to buy cosmetics and gifts.

Legal papers lodged at Airdrie Sheriff Court in Scotland allege that Donaldson, 35, wrongly benefited to a value of 23,696.32 pounds by spending on a business credit card and taking Harry Potter merchandis­e. “I can confirm J. K. Rowling has taken legal action against her former personal assistant, Amanda Donaldson, following her dismissal for gross misconduct involving a substantia­l breach of trust,” a spokespers­on for the world- famous author said.

“As the case is not yet concluded we are not able to comment further and there won’t be any comment from J. K. Rowling,” the spokespers­on said.

Donaldson denies the claims and says the author has “not suffered any loss and is not entitled to damages”.

The civil action suit, in which Rowling is using her married name Joanne Murray, will be heard by Sheriff Derek O’Carroll later this year.

Discrepanc­ies on a business credit card provided to Donaldson were allegedly picked up in February last year revealing a high volume of personal spending.

She was suspended after meeting an accountant to discuss the use of the card.

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