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The NYT takes a look at the Disney shareholder lawsuit that blames the board of directors for (excuse us if our French is rusty) royally fucking up by hiring erstwhile superagent Michael Ovitz—and then paying him the GNP of Ecuador to leave the company. But before Ovitz got his golden parachute, he had some fun on the company dime:

According to an internal review sought by Disney in 1997, Mr. Ovitz spent $76,413 of the company's money for limousines and rental cars, $48,305 for a home screening room and $6,500 for Christmas tips. He also charged the company as much as $125 a person for food served at executive meetings at his house, an amount later reduced to $15 as he neared the end of his tenure. The bill for flowers for these breakfasts and dinners for the 14 months tallied $9,535. The company also paid for Mr. Ovitz's subscription to Playboy magazine.

We probably shouldn't quibble about the Playboy subscription, as that was likely included in the "Gay-Mafia-proofing" line of Ovitz's $2 million office remodeling budget. Let's not nickel-and-dime the guy to death.