The owner and manager of Grimaldi's Pizzeria in Manhattan have been accused and charged with stealing over $20,000 in wages from at least seven employees. The Manhattan District Attorney's office has taken action against the individuals involved, following allegations of regular failure to pay employees and withholding wages. Some workers have reached out to the owner directly, pleading for their unpaid wages. The case has garnered attention as the defendants appeared in civil court, with the prosecution highlighting their brazen attitude towards the theft. They were arrested on Thursday.
The owner of a well-known New York City pizzeria was accused of stealing his workers’ hard-earned dough from their paychecks, slicing off more than $20,000 in wages, according to the district attorney https://t.co/mnwFu6wWv6
The owner of Grimaldi’s Pizzeria and the manager of its Manhattan branch were arrested on Thursday and charged with stealing more than $20,000 in wages from at least seven employees. https://t.co/FaZBI5597V
Owner, manager of Grimaldi’s pizzeria allegedly stole $20K in wages from workers, brazenly bragged about getting away it: prosecutors https://t.co/VM0IfgjtXG https://t.co/xXR7a0kdGu