Is Diddy "Sued by Former Butlers Over Unpaid Wages"
Diddy Accused of Labor Violations
Sean “Diddy” Combs is facing allegations from two former butlers who claim they were not paid for their services during their employment at his Los Angeles mansion. The butlers, George Alexander III and Dharini Rajkumari, filed a lawsuit against Combs in Los Angeles County Superior Court, seeking unpaid wages, overtime pay, and other benefits they say they are owed. The lawsuit alleges that Combs violated California labor laws by failing to pay the butlers minimum wage and overtime, and by not providing them with meal breaks and rest periods.
Diddy's Response to the Lawsuit
Combs has not yet publicly commented on the lawsuit, but his attorney, Peter Haviland, has called the allegations "baseless" and said that Combs will "vigorously defend" himself against them. Haviland said that the butlers were paid fairly and that they were not entitled to the overtime pay and other benefits they are seeking.
Details of the Lawsuit
The lawsuit alleges that the butlers worked long hours without being paid overtime, and that they were not given adequate breaks. The butlers also claim that they were not provided with a safe working environment, and that they were exposed to hazardous materials and chemicals. The lawsuit seeks unspecified damages, as well as back pay, overtime pay, and benefits.
Potential Impact of the Lawsuit
If the butlers are successful in their lawsuit, it could have a significant impact on Combs' reputation and his businesses. The lawsuit could also lead to other employees coming forward with similar claims. The outcome of the lawsuit is likely to be closely watched by the entertainment industry and by labor rights advocates.
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