(CNN) – A South Carolina man who was forced to work over
100 hours every week for years without pay and subjected to verbal and physical
abuse was supposed to receive close to $273,000 in restitution after his former
manager pleaded guilty.
But that initial amount was too low, an appellate court ruled in April. The man
should have received more than double that amount — closer to $546,000 — from
the manager to account for federal labor laws, according to the ruling.
John Christopher Smith was forced to work at a cafeteria in Conway without pay
for years. His manager, Bobby Edwards, pleaded guilty to forced labor in
2018 and was sentenced to 10 years in prison for his abuse of Smith,
a Black man who has intellectual disabilities.
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