Owners are facing jail after worker's death.

From: Real Estate Weekly | Date: December 20, 2006| Author: Wolffe, Danielle | Copyright information

The owners of a New York construction company with a history of safety violations are facing jail after admitting their liability in the tragic death of a worker.

Metla Construction owners pleaded to federal charges associated with the death of Mahamadou Jabbie who fell 60-feet to his death from shabby scaffolding while waterproofing an apartment building roof in 2005.

At the US Courthouse in Brooklyn December 6, Metla Construction owner, Nasir Bhatti, pled g...

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