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Trump’s longtime driver sues for several years of unpaid overtime
NEW YORK, (Reuters) - A New York man who said he was Donald Trump’s personal driver for more than 20 years sued the U.S. president’s company yesterday, claiming he was not paid for thousands of hours of overtime.
Noel Cintron, 59, said the Trump Organization has not paid him for 3,300 hours of overtime in the last six years or given him a “meaningful” raise for 12 years. The Trump Organization said Cintron was paid fairly. Cintron is seeking damages that his lawyer said could reach $400,000, including punitive damages and sums for federal and state labour law violations.
The unpaid overtime alone totaled more than $178,000, at $54.09 per hour, and could have been higher but for a statute of limitations, the complaint said.
“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 complaint said.
The Trump Organization disagreed. “Mr. Cintron was at all times paid generously and in accordance with the law,” a spokeswoman said in an email. “Once the facts come out we expect to be fully vindicated in court.”
Donald Trump was not named as a defendant.