Benjamin Mendy Launches 'Multi-Million-Pound' Lawsuit Against Manchester City For Unpaid Wages
The 29-year-old alleges 'unauthorised deductions from wages' related to his 2021 charges of rape and sexual assault.
Former Manchester City defender Benjamin Mendy initiates a 'multi-million-pound' claim against the club, citing 'unauthorised deductions from wages' amid charges of rape and sexual assault in 2021.
Mendy was acquitted of several charges in January and faced a retrial resulting in further acquittals in July.
In August, the High Court learned of Mendy selling his house to avert bankruptcy, as HM Revenue and Customs pursues a bankruptcy order over a tax debt nearing £800,000.
Nick De Marco KC, representing Mendy, confirmed the 'multi-million-pound' claim, asserting Manchester City's failure to pay wages from September 2021 to the end of his contract in June 2023.
The claim is set to be addressed in an Employment Tribunal.
City has refrained from commenting on the situation, expressing bewilderment at the claim considering Mendy's unavailability for work during the specified period."
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