Attorneys for plaintiffs who worked at the popular South Texas chain alleged its owners kept two sets of books.
New details have emerged in the fraud and age-discrimination lawsuit against South Texas institution Delia's Tamales, including allegations the company maintained two sets of books: one for legitimate payroll checks and another to track under-the-table cash payments. The claims the McAllen-based chain kept two sets of books arose Tuesday during an online status hearing hosted by U.S. Magistrate Judge Peter Bray, who's presiding over the case, news site MyRGV.com reports...