Rick Ross Takes Accountability For His Wingstop Locations Being Fined Over $100K For Labor Violations: The Biggest Boss Who Would Never Make The Same Mistake Twice
Rick Ross Takes Accountability For His Wingstop Locations Being Fined Over $100K For Labor Violations: The Biggest Boss Who Would Never Make The Same Mistake Twice
Ricky Rozay is being a boss and taking accountability for his legal issues.
Recently Rick Ross, born William Leonard Roberts II, took to social media to speak out after several of his wingstop locations were fined over $100,000 for labor violations. Rick Ross said:
“Ima take time to address sum.’ When you running a business there will be mistakes, but it’s the biggest boss who would never make the same mistake twice. You see? Accountability. Taking accountability when you the biggest.”
The 46-year-old rapper continued:
“Remember this, most successful people don’t take stumbling as a setback but actually a stepping stone to greater things. You heard me?”
Rick Ross speaks out after several of his @wingstop locations were fined for labor violations: I take accountability (@RickRoss) pic.twitter.com/yPyS7NC6MU
— theJasmineBRAND (@thejasminebrand) August 18, 2022
As previously reported, Multiple of The Maybach Music founder’s Mississippi based Wingstop locations were fined a total of $114,427 due to labor violations. According to reports, fees included “back wages, liquidated damages and civil penalties.” Violations discovered by the Department of Labor’s Wage and Hour Division shared that the chicken wing restaurant illegally demanded that employees purchase their uniforms, training and more. Ross, his mother Tommie Roberts and his sister Tawanda Roberts are allegedly listed as the owners of Boss Wings Enterprises LLC in Mississippi where the violations were found.
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