The Mexican pilot Sergio “Checo” Pérez won the lawsuit he had filed against the outsourcing company of Pemex , MG1 Comprehensive Assistance , after the “ withdrew the sponsorship early and in bad faith “.
The defendant must pay” Checo “ a sum of $ 2.8 million dollars, equivalent to some 57 million Mexican pesos , according to the most recent fluctuation .
In the dispute document, that collected the sports portal ESPN reflects the sentence that favored the Jalisco pilot, it is appreciated that the failure was made on 23 of September and that from that date five days would elapse for payment.
“The defendant is ordered to pay the plaintiff the amount from USD 2 ‘800, 00 0. 00 (two million eight hundred thousand 00/100 dollars of the United States of America), or its equivalent in national currency at the exchange rate prevailing on the date of payment; what must do within the term of five days following the one in which this judgment is enforceable “, reads the document.
In the year 2018 MG1 Integral Assistance signed an agreement with the pilot to sponsor him during the 2019 , but after the beginning of the mandate of Andrés Manuel López Obrador the contract was canceled, and that generated the lawsuit for non-compliance.
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