T.I. Ordered To Pay $75K In Unpaid Wages To Former Restaurant Employees: Report

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T.I. attends the 'Rapture' Premiere 2018 SXSW Conference and Festivals at Paramount Theatre on March 17, 2018 in Austin, Texas.
T.I. gotta cough up a large chunk of change.

A few years a go, T.I.'s Atlanta restaurant was forced to close down after issues with unpaid rent which ultimately left several of his employees without jobs. They ended up taking him to court over the matter and they've finally reached a settlement.

T.I.'s going to have to cough up a whole lot of money for his former employees that were left without a job after Scales 925 closed down. According to TMZ, the Atlanta rapper just settled with nine out of the eleven employees that went after him after the restaurant closed its doors in 2016. T.I. will have to pay each of them $8,333.33 in unpaid wages. It roughly comes up to nearly $75K. However, it doesn't end there. T.I. also has to pay $25K in attorney fees which all together add up to roughly $100K.

While the restaurant was on the verge of closing its doors, T.I. said that it wasn't his fault but the manager he left in charge while he was handling his affairs in the music industry. According to the court documents, the manager siphoned money from the company for his own pockets. This issue caused several of the employee's paychecks to bounce. It also said that employees were pressed into working for time off. 

Now, the entire thing seems over with so hopefully, the employees could get their money and T.I. can move forward. 


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