Michigan A.G. Nessel Issues 13 Felony Charges in First Payroll Fraud Case
August 28, 2019
August 28, 2019
LANSING, Michigan, Aug. 28 -- Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel issued the following news release:
For nearly 10 years, Lansing small business owner Camron Gnass allegedly withheld more than $52,000 from employees' paychecks for deferred retirement contributions but failed to deposit the funds into their accounts and pay the employer match. Today, Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel filed several felony charges against Gnass for alleged payroll fraud. This is the first se . . .
For nearly 10 years, Lansing small business owner Camron Gnass allegedly withheld more than $52,000 from employees' paychecks for deferred retirement contributions but failed to deposit the funds into their accounts and pay the employer match. Today, Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel filed several felony charges against Gnass for alleged payroll fraud. This is the first se . . .