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SAC Restoration

Description

A Brooklyn, New York, contracting company that has done extensive work for the New York City Housing Authority, often on no-bid contracts, admitted to committing fraud. In a plea agreement, the owners, a married couple, acknowledged that they had for years filed false "certified payrolls" with the Housing Authority. In one instance, they had represented that they had performed a variety of contracting tasks under a Housing Authority contract and paid themselves the prevailing wage of $41.75/hour, when in fact they had not performed the work themselves, but rather hired day laborers that they paid at a considerably lower rate. The cheating dated to 2014. (The date below is approximate.)

Prosecutors

Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus Vance, Jr.

Incident Type

Wage Theft

County

Manhattan

State

New York

Date

January 1, 2014

Contact for Additional Information

Unavailable

Victims

First Last Age Title Employer Injury Type
Unavailable Info Unavailable Info Unavailable Info Unavailable SAC Restoration Wage Theft

Defendants

Name Type Title Plea Information Conviction Sentence
SAC Restoration entity entity Pleaded guilty on 12/31/2019 Conditional discharge - 3 years. As part of the plea deal, defendants must pay $154,000 in back wages and unpaid workers’ comp premiums.
Penal Crimes Charged

Scheme to Defraud in First Degree (1 count) (N.Y. P.L. Sec. 190.65)

Other Crimes Charged

Unavailable

Avtar Chand Individual Co-owner Pleaded guilty on 12/31/2019 Conditional discharge - 1 year. As part of the plea deal, defendants must pay $154,000 in back wages and unpaid workers’ comp premiums.
Penal Crimes Charged

Scheme to Defraud in Second Degree (1 count) (N.Y. P.L. Sec. 190.60)

Other Crimes Charged

Unavailable

Sima Chand Individual co-owner Pleaded guilty on 12/31/2019 Conditional discharge - 1 year. As part of the plea deal, defendants must pay $154,000 in back wages and unpaid workers’ comp premiums.
Penal Crimes Charged

Scheme to Defraud in Second Degree (1 count) (N.Y. P.L. Sec. 190.60)

Other Crimes Charged

Unavailable