Britney Spears Sued by Nanny for $35,000 in Unpaid Wages
October 4th, 2010 - 10:03 pm ICT by Angela Kaye Mason
Oct 4 (THAINDIAN NEWS) Britney Spears is facing even more trouble as she is now being sued for the sum of thirty five thousand dollars by a former nanny, who claims that the pop star owes her the money for one months wages.
The nannym Ferial Zaltash filed papers with the Los Angeles Superior Court on Friday Oct 1, stating that she was hired by Britney in 2007 to babysit the singer’s sons, Sean Preston, who is five years old, and Jayden James who is four.
According to the ‘Daily Mail’, the papers state, ‘In September 2007, Spears hired Plaintiff as an employee to serve as her personal assistant and nanny to her children, but never paid Plaintiff for her services. Plaintiff worked through September 30, 2007 and then resigned on October 1, 2007.’
The four page report goes on to explain that Spears allegedly refuses to pay for that month of service.
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