Who's Pointing Fingers Now? Busboy Sues Timberlake BBQ Joint Over Pay

A busboy is suing Justin Timberlake, saying the pop star's Manhattan barbecue joint didn't pay him a legal wage.

Felipe Ramales says in a federal lawsuit filed Friday that he worked for Timberlake's Southern Comfort restaurant for about a year.

The suit says Ramales and other staffers didn't get their proper share of a gratuity charge the restaurant automatically collected from parties with six or more diners.

The busboy also says he worked more than 40 hours per week without getting overtime.

A manager at the restaurant says the tip allegations are false, and all staffers made well above the legal minimum wage.

Publicists for Timberlake did not immediately respond to e-mail messages Friday night. The lawsuit also names other partners in the restaurant.

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