The leader of Neiman Marcus is being criticized for showing off his fancy digs while simultaneously pink-slipping many of the luxury retailer’s employees.
Geoffroy van
Raemdonck’s Dallas mansion is featured in the September issue of Paper City, a magazine aimed at high-net-worth people. “He either doesn’t care or he’s tone-deaf,” one
employee told The Post. “Everyone is wondering why [he] agreed to show off the house while health care, bankruptcy and layoffs are the main topics for Neiman Marcus.”advertisement
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