The subject claims that he was without a contract for almost two years and that the Costa Rican left him in a cellar.
Keylor Navas is in the news, but this time off the field. The Costa Rican goalkeeper, who in recent years at PSG lost his position to the Italian Gianluigi Donnarumma, This Wednesday, he received a complaint for “modern slavery” in France.
According to media BFMTV, An individual denounced the former Real Madrid to the Versailles prosecutor’s office after having worked for almost two years without a contract as a personal assistant. Among the most striking details is the fact that the person concerned was detained in a cellar and that he was forced to be armed.
Furthermore, the prosecution establishes that they started working in September 2019. It indicates that they had to work up to 90 hours per week for a salary of 3,200 euros per month (a little over 3 million pesos Chileans). These were paid in cash, so there were no forecasts or quotes.
A video that runs Navas
In recent hours, the aforementioned media published a video in which the worker asks Keylor Navas to regularize his employment relationship to which the archer refuses, citing incredible reasons: “Here, we do not work with French laws and without a French contract. “I pay you cash, we work according to my rules” .

According to the subject, the footballer had promised to make the situation official. In addition, he accused that his hiring was because he could carry weapons, which is why he had to bring a hunting rifle to the Central American’s home. “He used the shotgun I had. “Sometimes he would shoot like that on his property, just for fun or to show his friends.” pointed out the complainant.
Me Yassine Yakouti, the worker’s defense lawyer, declares that “We are on the border of criminal law with facts which, for my part, can be considered as bordering on modern slavery. “You don’t have the right to ignore all the rules, even if you’re a football star.”
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