Boston pizza shop owner sentenced to 8.5 years in prison for mistreating employees
- Stavros Papantoniadis was sentenced to 8.5 years in prison for mistreating employees, as he trafficked 7 undocumented immigrants and threatened to inform authorities if they did not work long hours.
- In addition to prison time, Papantoniadis will face three years of supervised release and must pay a $35,000 fine as stated in the sentencing documents.
- He owned Stash’s Pizza and previously operated several other pizzerias, utilizing methods to force victims to work against their will as described in the sentencing document.
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