Gun Oil CEO Scott Fraser accused of not paying employees
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Gun Oil CEO Scott Fraser accused of not paying employees
"failed to pay $21,067 USD in overdue salaries and invoices owed to seven agencies/contractors,"
"The financial default warning was 100% accurate. We are holding the accounts, and the $20,767 in overdue salary and vendor debts must be cleared immediately."
"Dear GUN OIL fans, we are terribly sorry about all the crazy posts over the past few weeks. We are dealing with people who have no legal right to post on our behalf. Nor do they know all the information. There have been major managerial issues this year that have now turned into a legal matter."
Employees running Gun Oil social accounts accused founder Scott Fraser and Empowered Products of wage theft and labor exploitation, claiming the company failed to pay $21,067 in overdue salaries and invoices owed to seven agencies and contractors. The posts urged partners to cease work immediately and directed inquiries for overdue funds to Fraser. The staffers denied hacking claims and said they were holding the accounts until $20,767 in overdue salary and vendor debts were cleared. Gun Oil posted on Instagram apologizing to fans and described major managerial issues that have become a legal matter.
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