The Nassau District Attorney’s Office said Monday it has returned more than $450,000 to 80 workers in Nassau County in a wage theft probe that has uncovered more than $2 million in labor theft, including workers’ compensation fraud.

District Attorney Anne T. Donnelly's office said in a news release that the workers "were victimized by companies who failed to pay proper wages."

The district attorney’s office, which worked with multiple county agencies, including the county Department of Labor, also announced criminal prosecutions against three Long Island companies.

“We will continue to pursue every lead, work together with our partners in labor, and make sure that victims of labor crimes get the pay and protections that they rightfully deserve,” Donnelly said in the news release.

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