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Jalel and Yahya Aossey, executives at Midamar Corp. and the sons of the founder, were sentenced for their involvement in mislabeling halal products and illegally exporting them.
Three owners of an Atlanta company that supplied meat to restaurants around the Southeast were sentenced to prison Wednesday after they admitted hiring at least 12 illegal immigrants and paying wages off the books so they could avoid more than $300,000 in federal taxes.