Wingstop franchise owned by rapper Rick Ross fined for labor violations
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A Wingstop franchise business owned by Rick Ross and his family has paid $114,427 for labor violations at five locations in Mississippi, with the rapper vowing on Wednesday that the missteps won't happen again.
Decked out in a Balmain sweater and diamond-laden necklace, the musician acknowledged the missteps on his Instagram, where "richforever" is his handle.
"When you're running a business, there will be mistakes but as the biggest boss, you never make the same mistake twice," Ross said. "Taking accountability is big when you're the biggest."
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