A Papa John's Owner is Going to Jail (No, not Peyton Manning) [View all]
A Papa Johns franchisee received a jail sentence after being charged earlier this year with not paying workers minimum wage and with falsifying documents.
Abdul Jamil Khokhar, who owns nine Papa Johns locations in New York City with BMY Foods, pled guilty to failing to pay workers in compliance with the New York Labor Law, which is a misdemeanor, and to filing false business records, a felony.
As its stated on the Attorney Generals website, instead of paying his employees the proper minimum overtime wages according to New York State law, Khokhar paid them the same minimum wage they would make during regular hours. To hide this illegal practice, he created fake identities under which the employees would file their overtime hours to make it look as if they were distributed among more workers. As was previously reported by Fortune, this affected the wages of over 300 current and former employees.
A civil settlement secured by the U.S. Department of Labor in July of this year required Khokhar to pay $230,000 in damages and $50,000 in civil monetary penalties. He must also pay an additional $230,000 in back pay and spend 60 days in jail, as was agreed upon during his sentencing as part of his plea deal.
http://fortune.com/2015/11/16/papa-johns-franchisee-jail/?xid=yahoo_fortune
Remember, think twice before you eat crappy Republican pizza.