The Poker Face singer branded Jennifer O'Neill a 'f****** hood rat who is suing me for money she didn't earn' during six hours of questioning at a Midtown Manhattan law office.
As she painted a picture of boozy, caviar-filled bashes - which left her 's**t hammered, crawling and screaming on the streets of Paris' at 5am - Gaga insisted her former assistant had slept in 'Eygptian cotton' sheets and travelled the world on a private jet, ranting: 'She’s just - she thinks she’s just like the queen of the universe.
'And, you know what, she didn't want to be a slave to one, because in my work and what I do, I'm the queen of the universe every day.'
'She didn't want to be a slave to one: Lady Gaga
(seen here performing in Las Vegas this week) launched a foul-mouthed
rant at her former personal assistant, who is suing her for nearly
$400,000 in unpaid overtime
Legal battle: Gaga's rant came in came in
defence of a 2011 lawsuit by Jennifer O'Neill (pictured, left, with the
singer), who claims she is owed for 7,168 hours of overtime
Gaga noted 'there is 20 bags and only me, and I can't sift through everything.'
'She would only open a couple of bags and it was very stressful for me because then again on my off days I couldn't really have a day off because, you know, I weigh 115 pounds and I was trying to move these huge, big luggages all by myself in the room and I did it all the time - by the way, she was asleep until 12:00 most of the time, so I was very often waking up and moving my own luggage and doing s**t by myself and it was - it was a problem that I had.'
And while previous assistants 'would like to set up my room and I would know where my clothes were, I would know where my toothbrush was, I would know where my soap was and everything was,' Gaga said that when O'Neill 'got lazy, she didn't always do these things for me.'
The eccentric singer - who now has two personal assistants - added: 'I can't walk down the street and go buy myself toiletries, I have to call security, I've got to call Jen or now I got to call Wendi, I've got to get a whole bunch of people together to help me fix the problem, which wouldn't happen if she was doing her job properly on regular days.'
Gaga also gave an insight into her five-star lifestyle, which included flights on private jets, modelling in Paris and partying until 5am in the French capital with celebrity photographer Terry Richardson - ending up 's**t hammered...crawling on the streets of Paris, I was screaming.'
O'Neill, 42, from Long Island, was employed by the star for 13 months on a $75,0000 salary, accompanying the singer on her Monster Ball world tour in 2010.
She claims she was serving at Gaga's 'beck and call' as the singer's career took off between 2009 and March 2011.
By her side: Jennifer O'Neill accompanies Lady Gaga at the Good Morning America studios in February 2011
She also described O'Neill as a 'disgusting human being' who should have been grateful for living a luxury lifestyle that included 'sleeping in Egyptian cotton sheets every night, in five-star hotels, on private planes, eating caviar... and using my YSL discount without my permission.'
As she unleashed a tirade of abuse while giving her videoed testimony on August 6, Gaga accused O'Neill of staring at her 'like a witch' and also fired expletives at the claimant's lawyer.
She insisted that none of her employees are paid overtime, adding: 'She (O'Neill) knew there was no overtime, and I never paid her overtime the first time I hired her, so why would she be paid overtime the second time? This whole case is b******t and you know it.'
Staring at O'Neill, Gaga raged: 'Are you going to stare at me like a witch this whole time - honestly? Because this is going to be a long f***ing day that you brought me here.'
Her foul-mouthed evidence, revealed in court papers seen by the New York Post, came in defence of a 2011 lawsuit filed in Manhattan federal court by O’Neill, who claims she is owed more than $393,000, plus damages, for 7,168 hours of overtime.
Volley of abuse: The Poker Face singer branded
Jennifer O'Neill a 'f****** hood rat who is suing me for money she
didn't earn' during six hours of questioning at a Midtown Manhattan law
office last year
In her evidence,
Gaga claims O'Neill, who was paid around $75,000 a year, was given the
job as a 'favour' because she was majorly underqualified and failed at
even the most basic tasks, such as unpacking her bags for her.The star - who now has two personal assistants - said that her decision not to pay overtime wasn't based on labor laws, but is 'actually based on a bubbly, good heart,' as she insisted: 'I'm quite wonderful to everyone that works for me and I am completely aghast to what a disgusting human being that you have become to sue me like this.'
Gaga claimed that she had treated how the night before her testimony, she treated her employees to a 'beautiful $3000 meal' at Spiaggia in Chicago, the only four-star Italian eatery in the Windy City.
She also insisted that all her employees work only an eight-hour day, although she admitted: 'This job is a 9-to-5 job that is spaced out throughout the day.
'You don't get a schedule that is like you punch in and you can play f***ing Tetris at your desk for four hours and then you punch out at the end of the day. This is - when I need you, you're available.'
Although she said she was in no way discounting how hard an eight-hour work day can be or discounting the role of an assistant, Gaga added: 'I do six shows a week and I make a lot of money. I work, I work 24-hours a day. I'm not standing next to Steve holding tea, waiting for him to take a sip, that is now what I do.
'Not that people who do that don't deserve their hourly pay, but I'm just pointing out that I deserve everything I've worked for. I deserve every dollar of it. And she deserves every dollar of her $75,000 that we agreed to. But she does not deserve a penny more.'
Rather than paying off O'Neill, Gaga revealed: 'I'm going to give all the money that she wants to my employees that work hard for me now that deserve it. I'm not going to give it to her so she can go to Intermix and buy herself a new tube top.'
Accusations: In the court papers, O'Neill also
argues the singer's demands for privacy are 'ludicrous' because she
always dresses in a bizarre and intimate way
She claimed O'Neill 'wore my coat when were at the show, she wore my clothes.'
The pair 'partied until 5 in the morning, we got s***t hammered, I was crawling on the streets in PAris, I was screaming.
'Jennifer was there. She hung out all night with me and Terry Richardson and tons of socialites fro Paris and she had the time of her life.'
The next morning, Gaga said, she 'barely could talk;, but had to fly back to America that night, adding: 'I mean, what a rock-star moment, right?'
However, on the flight back, Gaga claimed her assistant insisted on sleeping in the second bed on the private plane and 'completely , like, flipped out at me, beyond belief', when 'I told her no'.
She said most of her assistants in the past had always offered the spare bed to guests on the plane - and she claimed that O'Neill even refused to share any pillows with two other women on board, saying she was sickened by it.
The star claimed: 'I said: 'Jennifer, this is really inappropriate in front of Terry Richardson' and she was like 'Don't I get some sort of seniority because I've been here longer and I'm your friend?
'And I remember those words as clear as day, because when your best friend looks you in the eye and says 'Why can't I have that seat on your private plane, I'm your friend', the first thing I thought was 'You're not my f***ing friend. You are not my f****ing friend.'
Last year, it emerged that O'Neill believes Gaga has no right to privacy because she is always exposing her body for the world.
In court papers, she argues the singer's demands for privacy are 'ludicrous' as she always dresses in a bizarre and intimate way.
Her views were revealed as lawyers went back to court last September to seek access to a series of photos taken by famed photographer Terry Richardson for his book Lady Gaga x Terry Richardson.
Gaga refused to hand over the photos saying they are 'private and personal'. A judge allowed the pictures to be used - but Gaga's legal camp asked for the decision to be reconsidered, which is still ongoing.
Lawyers for O'Neill say they will show O'Neill was on call all the time.
Sources also claim that Gaga's camp have already failed to hand over emails which could help O'Neill's case, in discovery before the suit, and are now facing sanctions over this. This could see them face a financial fine and also be banned from presenting parts of their case.
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