Garage Monkeys LLC / GGG Towers LLC
subcontractor (Orlando Mastec documented)
Direct-message evidence- Critical
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The investigation
Garage Monkeys LLC and GGG Towers LLC are two LLCs operated by the same principal — Gedas, Gedeminas Tuskevicius — with both entities documented in writing as the same operation. Gedas's DM response to an LLC-only applicant, in Latinized Russian: "Nedolzhno bit jesli LLC Active" — shouldn't be a problem if the LLC is Active. The scheme is the standing operation. The rest of Gedas's documentation is where this dossier departs from the median and becomes one of the darkest company files in this investigation.
An armed-intimidation incident is documented from two separate witness accounts. Jenia: "Kostya was a champ while he was talking but when Gedas showed up at my place with a gun Kostya disappeared somewhere". Same incident, different framing, same witness: "Kostya put me in the firing line, but when Gedas showed up with a pistol, Kostya immediately disappeared and left me one-on-one with Gedas and his barrel". A subcontract-level principal, armed, at the home of a worker involved in a wage dispute. The corpus does not allege; it documents via victim testimony.
The wage-theft mechanism at Garage Monkeys is documented in Gedas's own voice. Gedas's own public post listing four crew members by full name (Ramzan Arsemikov, Ilia Korotkov, Rafaelis Oleiniciakas, Ignas Andrulis) with pretextual justifications for non-payment: "Crew that didn't return my deposit for the house, punched 4 last sites, stole $5k of tools". Posting the workers' full legal names in a public channel with accusations attached — a deposit dispute, "punches" on four sites, a $5,000 tool allegation — is the public face of the mechanism that justifies stopping payment. Pretextual deductions are not discovered after the fact; they are manufactured in public as the payment-withholding justification.
Gedas escalated when challenged. "You touch the family you get consequences" in a thread where family photos had been posted; graphic physical threats in open chat: "I'll shove your phone up your ass and film it". Two additional workers publicly allege unpaid labor. A former worker: "I worked for him two and a half months — in the end the money he promised, he never paid" — the standard Garage Monkeys sequence of promise, labor, non-payment, and, if the worker presses, the escalation to threats or to a gun.
GGG Towers LLC is the parallel vehicle through which the supply-chain link was confirmed in writing. Worker Ilia Korotkov, in a public wage-dispute exchange, confirms Gedas's own statement: "You told everyone we're in good standing at TSC, that we're first" — documenting in writing, from inside the operation, that GGG Towers' position in the supply chain is as a TSC sub. The same-owner architecture (Garage Monkeys + GGG Towers) is the live multi-LLC structure the investigation documents across the industry: one operator, multiple legal entities, debts and disputes routed through whichever LLC is convenient at the moment.
The wage-theft allegations at GGG Towers are specific and dollar-attached. Ilia Korotkov's firsthand statement: "this person is slandering. He owes the crew more than $45,000 for months, and he decided to get out of the situation this way. And this is not the first case in his history". The formulation is deliberate — "not the first case" places the dispute within a pattern, not an incident. A separate allegation from the same worker quotes Gedas directly: "You said — I'm not paying you, 'go fuck yourselves', word for word" — the non-payment posture stated, per the complainant's quote, in three words. A co-worker corroborates with the pretextual-deductions pattern: "He charged the crew $50,000 for a mattress, a couple of towels, and scratches on the truck" — the same mechanism Gedas uses at Garage Monkeys, amplified in dollar magnitude. Two workers, two LLCs, one principal, one mechanism.
The ICE-weaponization evidence at GGG Towers is the darkest layer and the most structurally revealing. A worker documents Gedas's written justification for non-payment: "You can see he writes he won't pay because the person wasn't in the documents" — "в документах" meaning the worker's name was not on the paperwork because the worker did not have documentation. Gedas's non-payment mechanism is explicitly tied to the documentation status he himself created: the worker who arrives via the LLC scheme is precisely the worker whose non-payment Gedas then justifies by pointing to the absence of the documentation the scheme was designed to bypass. A chat admin cross-posted Gedas's public crew-naming list into a second channel with attached complaints — amplifying the doxxing reach across the Russian-speaking Telegram market.
MasTec contracts the Orlando work that Garage Monkeys has documented working on. TSC is the prime contractor that GGG Towers is named as "first at" in Gedas's own admission to a wage-disputing worker. MasTec's vendor-management program could read Gedas's own public post listing four crew members by full name with non-payment justifications — that document is in the same Telegram channel where Garage Monkeys recruits. TSC's certification chain could verify whether the GGG Towers crews on TSC closeout paperwork are credentialed for the work. They have not. They know.
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