Grimaldi's Pizzeria Owner and Manager Indicted for Alleged Wage Theft

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The owner and manager of Grimaldi’s Pizzeria in Manhattan, Anthony Piscina and Frank Santora, have been charged with stealing over $20,000 in wages from at least seven employees over a period of four years. The Manhattan district attorney, Alvin L. Bragg, stated that the workers are each owed between $500 and $8,000, emphasizing the significant impact of wage theft on minimum wage earners. Piscina and Santora pleaded not guilty to the charges and were released without bail after their arraignment.
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