PER CURIAM.
There was adequate evidence, presented by the employees themselves, that they had worked overtime for the defendant corporation — of which the individual defendant was the sole office employee and bookkeeper — and that they had not been paid the overtime wages required by law. Testimony from them was obviously necessary and appropriate, since the defendants controlled the corporate books. Denial of the defendants' motion for a bill of particulars...
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