In Jan. 2013, drivers began filing labor complaints against Fargo Trucking. Over the next three years, Fargo assets disappeared.pic.twitter.com/rSfUyV4l4c
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July 13, 2015 Former Fargo accountant Gershom Shing incorporates Express FTCpic.twitter.com/NdRqdd66ww
July 16, 2015 California labor commission mails out a 360-page ruling, ordering Fargo to pay employees $8.7 million in backpay and penaltiespic.twitter.com/Nbg1cic85z
Jan. 2016 Fargo owners receive civil court order to pay the labor commissioner judgment. They had not appealed the ruling.pic.twitter.com/SGDm6irok5
March 2016 One-time Fargo trucks start showing up at California ports as trucks hauling goods for Express FTCpic.twitter.com/BfNcPOqx41
August 2016 On IRS tax documents, Express FTC reports having 58 trucks once owned by Fargopic.twitter.com/2VBUYLc4bS
August 2017 Former Fargo drivers sue their old employer, alleging the company was moving assets to avoid paying their court judgment.pic.twitter.com/VI6HvGNx2x
Sept. 2017 Fargo CEO Philip Ting offered former Fargo truckers $7,000 each to settle. Drivers, most owed more than $100,000, declined.pic.twitter.com/pdL1QAnUB4
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