The Attorney General’s Office alleged that the service fees charged from May 2023 to June 2024 didn’t go to service employees. The restaurant owners said it was a point-of-sale system mistake.
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Two Boston restaurants will pay more than $422,000 in restitution and penalties after the state Attorney General’s Office said they improperly labeled a fee that should have gone to service staff, according to a press release Friday.
The restaurants were told to pay $422,093 in restitution and civil penalties, some of which they had already begun repaying before a citation was issued, according to the AGO…