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Versailles Prosecutor Opens Probe Into Human Trafficking Allegations Against PSG’s Lucas Hernandez

Investigators are reviewing claims from a Colombian family of off-the-books work and extreme hours at his home.

Overview

  • The Versailles prosecutor’s office confirmed an investigation, entrusted to the St Germain-en-Laye research brigade, into suspected undeclared work and human trafficking.
  • The family says they worked from September 2024 to November 2025 in security, childcare and domestic roles without contracts or social-security registration and were paid in cash.
  • The complaint alleges workweeks of about 72–84 hours with no days off, nondisclosure agreements signed in February 2025, and falsified Spanish identity documents.
  • It also details an alleged attempted burglary in December 2024 in which household members used weapons, with Paris Match reporting partial support from CCTV footage.
  • Lucas Hernandez and partner Victoria Triay issued a statement denying wrongdoing and saying they were manipulated, and prosecutors have not imposed any preventive measures.