Washington (CNN) The New York attorney general's office has received complaints regarding working conditions and wages at the Trump National Golf Club in Westchester, New York, a spokesperson for the office told CNN Wednesday.

The Washington Post reported Tuesday that former undocumented workers claim they were "routinely shortchanged on their pay" by the property's management. The state attorney general's office did not provide additional comment on the complaints Wednesday.

Citing interviews with half a dozen former employees at the club, the Post said the former employees "felt systematically cheated because they were undocumented," with some telling the paper they were denied benefits and promotions, and others describing "practices that could violate labor laws," including two who said they were "required" to do unpaid side work.

One former employee, Jose Gabriel Juarez, an undocumented immigrant from Mexico, told the paper he would perform unpaid cleaning duties for the club's restaurant "sometimes past midnight."

"It was that way with all the managers: Many of them told us, 'Just clock out and then stay and do the side work.' There was a lot of side work," Juarez told the Post.

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