Butler Sues Pier Silvio Berlusconi Over Unpaid Overtime During Covid-19 Lockdown

Butler Sues Pier Silvio Berlusconi Over Unpaid Overtime During Covid-19 Lockdown
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Wednesday 20 March 2024, 09:38 - Last updated: 11:52

He worked for years in the service of Pier Silvio Berlusconi and Silvia Toffanin as a butler at villa Bonomi Biolchini, the castle in Paraggi in the municipality of Santa Margherita. But now Lucio Camba has taken his employer to court. The bone of contention is the work carried out during the lockdown for Covid-19, a period during which the chores increased with the families at home. Camba is asking for the payment of the overtime that he says was carried out to take care of Pier Silvio's family, which includes the two children Lorenzo Mattia and Sofia Valentina.

Berlusconi inheritance, the agreement between the children: Villa Campari to Marina, Macherio to Barbara (for 26 million). The Morning Glory sailing ship also sold

The Unpaid Overtime

Camba is now close to retirement and no longer works for the Berlusconi family. The first hearing of the civil case, reports La Stampa, was held yesterday in court in Genoa. The judge is Francesca Maria Parodi. The magistrate has postponed encouraging the parties to find an agreement. But it is not excluded that another impasse may arrive. Camba moved a year ago through the lawyer Matteo Caniglia Cogliolo. In the indictment, he claims that he was asked for extraordinary performances and complains about inadequate remuneration. The mandatory mediation did not end well. Representing Berlusconi were the lawyers Fabrizio Daverio and Salvatore Florio. In the meantime, Pier Silvio's family is about to change residence. They will move to villa San Sebastiano in Portofino. 1,300 square meters purchased for 20 million euros in 2022.

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