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Ex Restaurant Employees Accuse T.I. of Fraud After Uncovering Over $600k in Bank Transfers

*Former employees of T.I.’s  Scales 925 restaurant in Georgia have filed a lawsuit against the rapper and his business partner alleging fraud.

According to The Blast, the rapper and Charles Hughes are accused of screwing over their creditors to the tune of $660k.

via The Blast:

On October 19, several former employees of T.I.’s now-shuttered Georgia restaurant, Scales 925, hit T.I. with an amended federal lawsuit over unpaid wages and overtime. Scales 925 had opened in 2015 but closed the following year after several issues.

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Earlier this year, the restaurant filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy, which was recently closed due to the company having no assets, the report states. 

The ex-employees claimed in their original lawsuit that T.I. and his partners used money from the restaurant for their own personal gain and paid themselves an exorbitant salary while the business was losing money.

In the newly-filed amended lawsuit, T.I. and Hughes are accused of mismanaging hundreds of thousands when the business was in financial turmoil. Newly uncovered information allegedly shows they made bank transfers from Scales 925 to their own accounts totaling $663,933.98.

The ex-employees want the court to order T.I. and his partners to turn over the entire $663k.

The case remains ongoing.

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