Three Men Convicted in CityTime Fraud Case

NEW YORK (AP) —

Three men were convicted Friday of fraud for their roles in a scandal-plagued automated New York City payroll technology project called CityTime.

The convictions of Mark Mazer, Gerard Denault and Dimitry Aronshtein bring to eight the number of people convicted in the project, which began as a $63-million attempt to automate employee timekeeping. It ballooned tenfold into an epic fraud involving kickbacks, systemic overbilling and international money-laundering.

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