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De Jesus v. LT & LT LLC

S.D.N.Y.May 6, 2025No. 1:24-cv-09901
Plaintiff WinLT & LT LLC$150,000 awarded
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Case Details

Nature of Suit — the legal category of the dispute
710 Labor: Fair Standards
Status — whether other courts must follow this ruling
Unknown

Related Laws

No specific laws identified for this ruling.

Claim Types

Wage Theft

Outcome

The court ruled in favor of De Jesus, finding LT & LT LLC liable for wage theft.

What This Ruling Means

**De Jesus v. LT & LT LLC: Wage Theft Case** This case involved a worker named De Jesus who sued their employer, LT & LT LLC, claiming the company violated federal wage and hour laws. De Jesus alleged that the company engaged in wage theft and broke rules under the Fair Labor Standards Act, which sets minimum wage and overtime requirements for most workers. Based on the available information, the court's final decision and any damages awarded are not clear. The case appears to have an unresolved outcome, meaning it may have been settled out of court, dismissed, or is still pending. **Why This Matters for Workers:** Even though we don't know how this specific case ended, it highlights important worker protections under federal law. The Fair Labor Standards Act gives employees the right to receive proper wages, including minimum wage and overtime pay when working more than 40 hours per week. Workers who believe their employer has stolen wages or violated these rules can file lawsuits to recover what they're owed. These cases demonstrate that employees have legal options when employers fail to pay them correctly, though outcomes vary depending on the specific circumstances.

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