The former butler of the Berlusconi family who worked in the rented castle in Paraggi (Genoa) is suing Pier Silvio Berlusconi for the extraordinary work that, according to him, he carried out without being paid during the Covid-19 emergency.

'Il Secolo XIX' and 'La Stampa' report it, citing what emerged at the first hearing of the civil trial opened in court in Genoa before judge Francesca Maria Parodi.

The servant Lucio Camba asks for compensation from Pier Silvio Berlusconi for the times in which he worked at Villa Bonomi Bolchini , the castle in the municipality of Santa Margherita where the Berlusconi family lived for many years in rent.

Today, the CEO of Mediaset and Silvio's second son has moved house and lives in a villa on the Portofino mountain together with Silvia Toffanin and their two children.

Camba particularly requests the balance of the overtime which, according to him, was carried out in Paraggi in the most critical moments of the pandemic . The butler claims that he was asked for extraordinary services given the particularity of the period in question, and complains of inadequate emoluments .

The mediation attempt has already proved unsuccessful.

(Unioneonline/vl)

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