Roofing company owner charged with recruiting and using illegal workers
| By Mark Gokavi, Dayton Daily News, Ohio | |
| McClatchy-Tribune Information Services |
"This is a rare combination of multiple crimes," said
There is a plea agreement hearing tentatively set for
Prosecutors allege that between 2009 and 2012, Williams Brothers charged its customers about
Prosecutors also claim Williams Brothers encouraged and transported illegal immigrant workers into the country and defrauded insurance providers with "dummy" or duplicate invoices.
"The allegations are that they not only that they hired the illegal residents, but then wanted to find a creative way to write off the expenses against their income and defraud insurance companies in the process," Alverson said. "The allegation also is that, in order to try to make it look somewhat legitimate, that they would just assign
Prosecutors also allege:
-- Between 2004 and 2013, Williams Brothers entered into at least 39 purported subcontracts with illegal immigrants, some of whom used false names with the knowledge of Oldiges or other employees.
-- Between 2004 and 2012, Williams Brothers employees prepared and submitted to the
-- In
Other alleged schemes were carried out in 2008 and 2011. For example, in
The government seized property and money from Oldiges and his wife, Linda, after it claimed in an April lawsuit that the couple had generated millions of dollars of profit on the backs of Mexican workers they conspired to bring to
In the lawsuit, the government claimed that Williams Brothers, founded in 1937, made between
Neither Oldiges' attorney, former U.S. District Attorney
"Inspections are one of the most powerful tools the federal government has to ensure that businesses are complying with U.S. employment laws," Walls said.
In fiscal year 2013, HSI initiated audits involving 3,906 employers and issued 651 final fine notices totaling nearly
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