The co-owner of a hotel in Overland Park and one in Kansas City will spend 21 months in federal prison for employing — and underpaying — undocumented workers.
Rhonda R. Bridge also agreed to forfeit her interest in the Clarion Hotels, according to a Tuesday release from the U.S. Attorney's Office for Kansas.
Bridge and her husband, Munir Ahmad Chaudary, pleaded guilty in July. They admitted to paying undocumented workers less than other employees. They also under-reported the number of employees,…
Martes, Pebrero 17, 2015
Co-owner of OP, KC hotels gets prison for undocumented workers
The co-owner of a hotel in Overland Park and one in Kansas City will spend 21 months in federal prison for employing — and underpaying — undocumented workers.
Rhonda R. Bridge also agreed to forfeit her interest in the Clarion Hotels, according to a Tuesday release from the U.S. Attorney's Office for Kansas.
Bridge and her husband, Munir Ahmad Chaudary, pleaded guilty in July. They admitted to paying undocumented workers less than other employees. They also under-reported the number of employees,…
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