New York Daily News

Crook forced to pay $750G to stiffed staff

- Andrew Keshner

FIVE ELECTRICIA­NS got an early Christmas gift Tuesday — more than $750,000.

The windfall was way overdue for the hard-working men who were stiffed out wages by a crooked boss.

Now that their greedy superior, Michael Riglietti, has a grand larceny conviction on his head, he’s finally opening his wallet to fully pay the men.

Acting Brooklyn District Attorney Eric Gonzalez and city Department of Investigat­ion Commission­er Mark Peters presented the five checks.

The funds were the money the men deserved for their time on various public works jobs, including many schools. Though they were supposed to be compensate­d prevailing hourly wages around $50, they were getting a fraction of that — between $13.50 and $25 an hour.

“I am so happy to be able to hand you these checks, which were hard-earned and well-deserved and really will help make your holidays brighter,” Gonzalez said.

Riglietti, 50, pleaded guilty last month to grand larceny and his company, MSR Electrical Constructi­on Company, once in Red Hook, copped to violating labor laws on prevailing wage requiremen­ts.

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