Former Bayern Munich footballer Lucas Hernandez accused of human trafficking
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Former Bayern Munich footballer Lucas Hernandez accused of human trafficking
"We met in Colombia," she said. "She [Victoria] had come to have surgery, and I was her nurse. That's where she kept in touch with me. Then she contacted me again to ask me to come work with them. She promised she would give me legal documents within six months so I would be in compliance and could travel with them anywhere in the world. I accepted because it excited me and because she promised to help me with the paperwork."
"Jeanne worked for 12 hours a day, from 9am to 9pm, Monday to Sunday, for the same pay. Marie's duties mainly consisted of general housework as well as taking care of the Hernandez couple's 5-year-old daughter. She was also responsible for grocery shopping and arranging house parties. She would even accompany Victoria Triay to the VIP boxes at Paris Saint-Germain games, and went with the couple on their vacations (to take care of their children)."
A complaint filed by a Colombian family alleges human trafficking and labor law violations by former Bayern Munich footballer Lucas Hernandez and his partner Victoria Triay. The family reports that between September 2024 and November 2025 the couple employed the complainants and their three children without legal status and for excessively long hours. Marie and her mother Jeanne were housekeepers; Marie reportedly worked 24 hours a day, seven days a week for €2,000, while Jeanne worked 12-hour daily shifts for the same pay. Marie handled childcare, shopping, party arrangements, VIP event attendance, and accompanied the couple on vacations. The family alleges promises of legal documents within six months were not fulfilled, prompting the complaint.
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