Bay Area liquor store owners lose license after accusations of slavery, human trafficking
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A screenshot of M&M Liquors in Gilroy, Calif.Google Street View/Screenshot
Months after a Bay Area couple was charged with enslaving an immigrant and forcing him to work at their liquor store for more than a year, their liquor licenses have been revoked.
Amarjit and Balwinder Mann, the owners and proprietors of a Gilroy liquor store, were charged in November for human trafficking, wage theft and witness intimidation after an investigation found that the two were allegedly keeping a man in a room behind the liquor store.