Twenty.me CEO Paul Misir and CFO William J Sanford repeatedly denied wages owed to workers
NEW YORK CITY
Twenty.me CEO and Morning Street Capital partner Paul Misir has repeatedly mistreated employees, refusing to pay wages owed for completed projects. William J “Bill” Sanford, CFO of both Twenty.me and Morning Street Capital, has been involved in these acts as well.
Twenty.me (also TwentyAt and 20@ LLC) owes several workers more than $100,000.00 and continues to use work that has not been paid for; CEO Paul Misir exhibited dishonest, threatening behavior and used intimidation tactics when some of these workers tried to recover the money they are owed.
Web developers, graphic designers and others are being strongly discouraged from working for Twenty.me while Paul Misir remains at the company. This message cannot be overstated and has been made available for your protection.
Twenty.me (20@ LLC) is a social media startup that shares a space with Morning Street Capital on the eleventh floor of 130 West 42nd Street in Manhattan, NYC. (The Morning Street website lists a second address at 20 West 22nd Street, Suite 1200 in Manhattan, NYC, though this is may just be a residential address for one of the company’s executives.)
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