Man caught on video faking a slip and fall at a New Jersey business in an insurance scam Daily Mai
A New Jersey man is facing accusations of insurance fraud after he was caught on video throwing ice onto the floor and faking a slip and fall.
Alexander Goldinsky, 57, of Randolph, New Jersey, can be seen in a surveillance video from a cafeteria at a Woodbridge, New Jersey, pretending to slip and fall on some ice, according to Middlesex County Prosecutor Andrew C. Carey.
Goldinsky, an independent contractor operating under a company named All Gold Industries, was allegedly subcontracted to do work for the Woodbridge business when the fraud took place.
In the video posted on the prosecutors page, the 57 year old can be seen filling a cup with ice from a soda machine in the cafeteria, then walking away a short distance before deliberately spilling the ice onto the floor.
Alexander Goldinsky fills up a cup of ice at an unnamed Woodbridge, New Jersey, business
He then turns around, takes small steps walking back to where cubes are visible and quickly looks around before gingerly lying down on the floor.
Goldinsky then waited on the floor until he was discovered, according to the prosecutors office.
Fraudulent claims cost everyone and we will aggressively prosecute those who illegally manipulate the system, said Carey.
He was arrested on January 15 for filing a false insurance claim for the ambulance ride and local hospital treatment for injuries he claimed he sustained in the fall.
Goldsinky then spills the cup of ice on the floor of the empty cafeteria
After looking around, Goldinsky eventually lies down on the floor and waits to be discovered
Goldinsky faces one count of insurance fraud in the third degree and one count of theft by deception in the third degree for the insurance claim.
He was released on a summons and hes scheduled to appear in court on February 7.
The prosecution of Goldinsky is part of the New Jersey Attorney Generals statewide crackdown on insurance fraud crackdown through the County Prosecutor Insurance Fraud Reimbursement Program.
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