There could be a snag in Tiffany & Co.'s efforts to rebrand itself this year. According to the New York Daily News, the company is reportedly being sued by Kristin Rightnour, its former director of marketing, who claims she was discriminated against — and later lost her job — for making a comment to her colleagues that Jewish people killed Jesus. According to her lawyers, Alexander Coleman, Mike Borrelli and Pooja Bhutani, of Borrelli and Associates P.L.L.C, it was Rightnour's Jewish colleague who asked her and another Catholic co-worker about Easter and the crucifixion.