Employees of the now defunct Sideline sports bar and restaurant in Largo, MD owned by former Redskin, LeVar Arrington, were finally given their long, overdue pay.
Upon showing up for work last week employees were greeted with a 'Closed' sign on the door of the restaurant and were left without an explanation, just days before Christmas.
Reports show the owner filed for bankruptcy earlier this year.
Protests by the employees for back pay finally paid off as a few received paychecks today, but many others are still owed for bounced checks and tips.
View the video below for reaction.
Arrington hosts the LaVar Arrington Show on 106.7 from 2-6 pm weekdays.
Arrington also heads Leap Management, offering "clients in the sports and entertainment industry a team with unique management experience".
He played for the Washington Redskins from 2000-2005.
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Upon showing up for work last week employees were greeted with a 'Closed' sign on the door of the restaurant and were left without an explanation, just days before Christmas.
Reports show the owner filed for bankruptcy earlier this year.
Protests by the employees for back pay finally paid off as a few received paychecks today, but many others are still owed for bounced checks and tips.
View the video below for reaction.
Arrington hosts the LaVar Arrington Show on 106.7 from 2-6 pm weekdays.
Arrington also heads Leap Management, offering "clients in the sports and entertainment industry a team with unique management experience".
He played for the Washington Redskins from 2000-2005.
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