Washington (CNN) President Donald Trump's former personal driver of more than 20 years has filed a lawsuit against the Trump Organization alleging that he was forced to work "thousands of hours" of overtime without fair compensation.

Noel Cintron, who served as the New York businessman's driver until Trump received Secret Service protection in 2016, is demanding the recovery of compensation from his time working for the Trump Organization in a lawsuit filed Monday with the Supreme Court of New York.

Cintron claims in the lawsuit that he worked an average of between 50 and 55 hours a week for Trump without fair compensation.

A spokesperson for the Trump Organization told CNN, "Mr. Cintron was at all times paid generously and in accordance with the law. Once the facts come out we expect to be fully vindicated in court."

The White House directed a request for comment to the Trump Organization.

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