Benjamin Mendy

2024 - 11 - 7

Mendy's Cash Comeback: Who Knew Legal Battles Could Be this Lucrative?

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Former Man City star Benjamin Mendy wins a hefty £11 million from the club - here’s what went down!

Former Manchester City defender Benjamin Mendy has emerged victorious in a legal battle against his former club regarding unpaid wages amounting to a staggering £11 million. An employment tribunal judge ruled that Mendy, who had been acquitted of rape and sexual assault charges, is entitled to receive the majority of the sum despite the controversies surrounding his departure from the club. This ruling is a significant win for Mendy, who claimed that the deductions from his pay were unauthorized and unjustified while he was not in custody.

The hearing featured high-profile representation from Nick De Marco KC, who argued on behalf of Mendy, emphasizing the need for Manchester City to fulfill their contractual obligations, even when the player was facing serious allegations. The tribunal found that the club had acted improperly by withholding wages while he awaited his trial, which has put a spotlight on how clubs handle financial matters during such sensitive situations.

Mendy's win is not just about personal vindication; it raises broader questions about the treatment of athletes in similar situations. As the industry grapples with the moral and financial implications of their dealings with players accused of misconduct, Mendy’s case sets a precedent that could influence how clubs operate moving forward. It also illustrates the power dynamics at play and the importance of legal protections for players, regardless of their circumstances.

Notably, Mendy's career has been marked by dramatic highs and lows. He joined Manchester City in a high-profile move from AS Monaco in 2017, where he was revered as one of the best left-backs in the world. Now, fresh off this legal victory, many wonder if Mendy will make a comeback in professional football or transition into a new venture altogether. Football fans are certainly keen to see what the future holds for this controversial yet talented player, as he’s set to receive a whopping amount that could fund an entire football academy!

Fun Fact: Benjamin Mendy is not only known for his achievements on the pitch but also his engaging personality off it. During his time at Manchester City, he often entertained fans on social media with his quirky dance moves and playful banter.

Another interesting tidbit: In 2018, Mendy made history as one of the first defenders to be signed for such a significant fee, highlighting the importance of the left-back position in modern football tactics. His experience and skill set have made him a noteworthy figure in any discussion about top-tier football today!

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Man City: Benjamin Mendy entitled to receive majority of unpaid ... (BBC News)

Former Manchester City defender Benjamin Mendy should have been paid when he was not in custody, an employment tribunal judge rules.

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Benjamin Mendy wins legal battle against Man City over unpaid ... (The Punch)

Former Manchester City player Benjamin Mendy has won his legal case against the club to recover a significant portion of his unpaid salary,...

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Benjamin Mendy v Manchester City Football Club (Blackstone Chambers)

Nick De Marco KC represented the former Premier League football player, Benjamin Mendy, in his multi-million pound unauthorised deduction from wages claim ...

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Benjamin Mendy partially wins unpaid wages case vs. Man City ... (ESPN)

Former Manchester City defender Benjamin Mendy on Wednesday won a partial victory in his case against the Premier League club for over 11 million pounds ...

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Benjamin Mendy wins most of $14 mln unpaid wages case against ... (Reuters)

Former Manchester City defender Benjamin Mendy won a case against the club on Wednesday for most of over 11 million pounds ($14 million) in wages withheld ...

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Benjamin Mendy tells Manchester City 'do the honourable thing ... (Sky News)

Mendy took the Premier League champions to an employment tribunal, with a judge ruling he should be entitled to the majority of his £11m claim for ...

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Benjamin Mendy entitled to most of unpaid Manchester City wages ... (The Guardian)

Manchester City must pay their former defender Benjamin Mendy the majority of £11m in wages deducted from his pay packet when he was on rape and sexual ...

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Manchester City Will Have To Pay A Fortune To Benjamin Mendy (beIN SPORTS USA)

Manchester City will have to pay the "majority" of his salary to former player Benjamin Mendy, who was acquitted of rape and sexual assault last year.

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Man City ordered to pay millions in withheld pay to Benjamin Mendy ... (Africanews English)

Mendy took City to an employment tribunal in Manchester last month, claiming the club had wrongly stopped his £500000 a month salary during his time in ...

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Benjamin Mendy entitled to most of unpaid Manchester City wages ... (Peoples Gazette)

Judge Joanne Dunlop sided with the now-Lorient player, ruling that Man City must pay Mendy the majority of his wages being withheld by the club.

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Man City ordered to hand Benjamin Mendy majority of £11m unpaid ... (Goal.com)

Manchester City have been ordered to pay the majority of £11m in unpaid wages to Benjamin Mendy after he was acquitted of sexual offences.

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Benjamin Mendy wins majority of employment tribunal claim against ... (Sky Sports)

Ex-Manchester City defender Benjamin Mendy wins majority of employment tribunal claim against former club over £11.5m in unpaid salary; will now be entitled ...

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