Chelsea Piers claims worker used phony invoices to skim $80K - and it wants the money and his salary back
Briefly

A former Chelsea Piers manager, Gregory Rodriguez, is being sued for over $288,000, including his full salary and allegedly stolen funds. The lawsuit claims Rodriguez and his partner created a fake business, ImpactPro, to issue inflated invoices for non-existent services. Working as the senior director, Rodriguez was responsible for approving payments, which he exploited for personal gain in a civil conspiracy. The facility seeks restitution for the losses incurred due to this scheme during Rodriguez's 14-month tenure.
ImpactPro has never provided any valuable goods or services to Chelsea Piers, according to the legal complaint.
Read at New York Post
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