Overview
- The claimant, Lucía “Luli” Oliver, alleges off-the-books employment and seeks roughly ARS 27–30 million for unpaid wages, vacation, severance and damages tied to lack of registration.
- Oliver says she worked from March 1, 2023 to May 31, 2025 as Nara’s personal assistant, coordinating household logistics, managing staff and being listed as the responsible adult at her children’s schools.
- A la Tarde (América TV) broadcast WhatsApp conversations that were also submitted to the court, depicting salary talks and disputes over workload and availability.
- The chats show a move from ARS 1.5 million under monotributo to ARS 1 million on payroll, with Oliver claiming long days and Nara asserting a six-hour workday.
- Nara denies the labor allegations, says her accountant handled payroll and liquidation, claims she fired Oliver for misconduct and has accused her of theft, duplicating bank cards and extortion, and the case remains in early processing with no ruling reported.