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Man Accused of Faking Fall in New Jersey Business to File Insurance Claim

A New Jersey man is in hot water for insurance fraud after officials says he dumped ice on the ground and faked a slip and fall inside a business.

Check out surveillance video of the “accident”:




According to ABC7NY.com:

A New Jersey man was arrested and charged after he purposely threw ice on a business’s floor and faked a slip and fall.

The Middlesex County Prosecutor’s Office said 57-year-old Alexander Goldinsky, of Randolph, was subcontracted to work at a company in Woodbridge and allegedly orchestrated the scam in its break room.

Surveillance video from 2018 shows the suspect fill a cup with ice and use the cup to toss the ice on the floor. He then shuffles toward the ice and uses a nearby counter to help him “slip and fall” onto the floor.

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Coach K should offer this man a scholarship. He could be an All-American at Duke.

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