Nov 14, 2024
BURRILLVILLE, R.I. (WPRI) — The R.I. Department of Labor and Training (DLT) said Thursday that employees can once again work on the property of "The Conjuring" house. This comes after owner Jacqueline Nuñez was issued a stop-work order from the DLT due to an investigation into her business on Round Top Road in Burrillville. The DLT discovered that Nuñez had not had workers’ compensation insurance for her employees since May, which is required by law. RELATED: ‘The Conjuring’ house owner fires employee, citing accusations from the beyond Nuñez, who bought the home two years ago for roughly $1.5 million, claimed she was unaware that she needed the coverage. The DLT said Thursday that Nuñez now has the insurance needed to operate. However, the case is still in the hands of the Workers' Compensation Court, which will determine if she'll face fines. The investigation into Nuñez and her business began back in August when a former employee said he was fired after she accused him of stealing money. According to Brian Dansereau, Nuñez told him the spirit of John Arnold — who owned the home with his wife Abigail in the 1800s — is the one who warned her of the supposed theft. Dansereau has since filed a complaint against Nuñez with the DLT. Nuñez was also charged with driving under the influence last month following a police pursuit through town. Her driver’s license has since been suspended. SEE ALSO: Bodycam footage shows ‘The Conjuring’ house owner’s arrest Close Thanks for signing up! Watch for us in your inbox. Subscribe Now Daily Roundup SIGN UP NOW
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