US court orders UAE officer to pay $1.2M to former worker

US court orders UAE officer to pay $1.2M to former worker
Updated 27 December 2012
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US court orders UAE officer to pay $1.2M to former worker

US court orders UAE officer to pay $1.2M to former worker

PROVIDENCE, Rhode Island: A federal judge has ordered a naval officer from the United Arab Emirates to pay $1.2 million to a former domestic worker for his family in Rhode Island who accused him of forcing her to work long hours for little pay.
US District Court Judge John McConnell in August ruled Col. Arif Mohamed Saeed Mohamed Al-Ali in default for failing to appear in court in a lawsuit brought by Elizabeth Ballesteros, who cared for Al-Ali’s family in East Greenwich when he was studying at the US Naval War College.
On Wednesday, McConnell ordered Al-Ali to pay Ballesteros for forcing her to be on call 24 hours a day, seven days a week, and for what he called outrageous and inhumane conduct.
Al-Ali was previously acquitted of criminal charges.