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Majo Parodi Denies Ex-Nanny’s Claims of Mistreatment and Nonpayment

Parodi says the worker’s settlement has been paid and the matter will be handled through legal channels.

Overview

  • A former domestic worker, Yahaira Valdivia, posted on social media that she cared for Parodi’s child for 21 days and experienced treatment that harmed her emotional wellbeing and left her unpaid.
  • Parodi issued a public Instagram statement rejecting the accusations, saying she never mistreated staff and that the employee left without notice and damaged some garments.
  • The two sides dispute whether final pay was made: Parodi says the liquidation was prepared and already effected, while the ex-nanny maintains she has not been paid and is seeking the return of her belongings.
  • News coverage so far is based on the parties’ social‑media posts and statements and contains no independent verification from police, courts, or official records.
  • The case highlights how short, private employer–worker disputes in Peru can escalate quickly on social platforms and now appears set to proceed through legal or private channels with reputational consequences for both parties.