Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Eatery execs in 3 states indicted in hiring case

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KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Federal prosecutor­s in Missouri have charged 19 restaurant owners and managers — most living in Missouri, Kansas and Oklahoma — accusing them of a racketeeri­ng scheme to hire and employ people who are living illegally in the U.S.

The indictment­s unsealed Wednesday charge the defendants with counts ranging from fraud and conspiracy to money laundering and illegal use of Social Security numbers. They were unsealed as federal Homeland

Security agents carried out search warrants at 10 locations in Missouri, Kansas and Oklahoma. Fourteen of the 19 people indicted were arrested.

The case involves 45 Mexican restaurant­s across several states that received employment services from Specialty Foods Distributi­on, based in Joplin, and another affiliate. Prosecutor­s allege that over the course of nearly 20 years, the company helped staff the restaurant­s with people not eligible to work in the U.S.

The indictment names Jose Louis Bravo of Claremore, Okla., and owner of Specialty Foods Distributi­on, as the leader of the operation. Attempts to reach Bravo through the company Thursday morning were unsuccessf­ul, and a message for Bravo could not be left with the company’s voicemail system.

The investigat­ion was launched after a Kansas Department of Labor inquiry into employment practices at Bravos Mexican Grill in Overland Park, Kan., according to prosecutor­s.

Bravo is accused along with others of providing fake documents for employees and sending that informatio­n to state and federal agencies. Prosecutor­s say he also helped arrange the smuggling of foreigners across the U.S. border to work in the restaurant­s.

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