US President Donald Trump’s former personal chauffeur on Monday sued
the Trump Organisation for years of unpaid overtime, claiming he was
exploited and denied a meaningful raise for more than a decade.
It is the latest of many lawsuits against Trump or his businesses.
Noel Cintron, who served as driver for Trump, his family and
businesses for more than 25 years, was replaced by the Secret Service
when his boss won the Republican nomination for president in 2016. He
then joined the security staff.
The New York lawsuit, dated Monday, is seeking to recover more than
3,000 hours in overtime, penalties, damages and lawyers’ fees for the
“harm” Cintron suffered while on the Trump company payroll.
“In an utterly callous display of unwarranted privilege and
entitlement and without even a minimal sense of noblesse oblige,
President Donald Trump has, through the defendant entities, exploited
and denied significant wages to his own longstanding personal driver,”
the 14-page lawsuit states.
While Trump is “purportedly a billionaire, he has not given his
personal driver a meaningful raise in over 12 years!” it alleged.
The Trump Organisation, the umbrella company which is being run by
the president’s adult sons Donald Jr and Eric while their father is in
office, said Cintron was “at all times paid generously and in accordance
with the law.
“Once the facts come out we expect to be fully vindicated in court,” a spokeswoman for the company said.
The plaintiff generally worked five days a week from 7:00 am to
whenever he was no longer needed, on average 50-55 hours a week,
according to the suit.
In December 2010, he was given a $7,000 raise to $75,000 a year, but
only after losing his health benefits, saving his employer nearly
$18,000 a year in insurance premiums, according to the lawsuit.
He never got another raise, and Trump failed to reimburse him for
accrued vacation time and sick days, and work expenses, the complaint
says.
Cintron, it says, was not paid overtime for more than 20 years, but
under the statute of limitations can only claim six years’ worth, which
the lawsuit put at a total of 3,300 hours owed at “time and one-half.”
Cintron’s legal team told AFP they were seeking $178,487.10 in unpaid
wages as well as interest, attorneys’ fees, and potential punitive
damages.
Among other legal actions against Trump, lawyers for the US State of
Maryland and the capital Washington have separately accused Trump, in a
lawsuit, of accepting illegal payments through the Trump International
Hotel.
Porn star Stormy Daniels, who claims she had an affair with Donald
Trump in 2006, also filed a lawsuit against the US president in April
for defamation.
Source: Punch

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