A fake priest prompted restaurant employees to confess their ‘sins’ and ended up costing the business $140K. Here’s how.

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Owners of a California restaurant will have to pay $140,000 in back wages and damages after federal investigators found they hired a priest in an attempt to get employees to admit workplace 'sins,' an act of retaliation officials deemed 'shameless.'

Cost of confession: California restaurant to pay $140K in damages after using fake priest to spy on employees

Che Garibaldi Inc., the owner of three Taqueria Garibaldi locations in California, reportedly hired a person identified as a priest to"get the sins out" of employees during work hours, the U.S. Department of Labor said. Labor officials began looking at the restaurant chain in November 2021 for wage theft when they found out a fake priest had been meeting with employees to obtain confessions of their wrongdoing against the employer.

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