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Release # 90-2018

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RICHARD A. BROWN
DISTRICT ATTORNEY

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WEDNESDAY, MAY 30, 2018 QDACommunications@queensda.org

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HVAC COMPANY OWNER CHARGED WITH ATTEMPTED ASSAULT


IN MERCURY POISONING OF QUEENS FAMILY
Defendant Allegedly Contaminated New AC System With Potentially Lethal Element
After Homeowners Complained of Malfunctioning Unit;
Additionally Charged With Environmental Conservation Law Violations

Queens District Attorney Richard A. Brown, joined by New York State Department of
Environmental Conservation Commissioner Basil Seggos, today announced that a Queens County HVAC
business owner has been charged with attempted assault, endangering public health and other charges for
allegedly placing the potentially deadly mercury chemical in the air conditioning units of a Jamaica Estates,
Queens, home and sickening the residents.

District Attorney Brown said, “The defendant in this case is accused of attempting to poison a
family with mercury after persistent complaints from the homeowners about the malfunctioning air
conditioning unit. The defendant allegedly had a final fix for the complainers and is alleged to have placed
poisonous mercury in the new AC. Exposure to the element could prove fatal over time and did make the
residents sick. Fortunately a family member spotted the chemical commonly referred to as quicksilver and
alerted police. The defendant will now answer in a court of law for his alleged scheme.”

DEC Commissioner Seggos said, “Every New Yorker should feel secure about the people they hire
to work in their homes. In this case, the victims were merely asking for a repair of their heating and air
conditioning units, but instead found themselves fighting for their lives. If not for the persistence of these
victims and the investigative work of our DEC investigators and the Queens District Attorney’s Office,
the mystery surrounding these victims’ ailments and the criminal conduct outlined in this indictment may
never have come to light.”

The District Attorney identified the defendant as Yuriy Kruk, 48, of Alderton Street in Rego Park,
Queens. The defendant was arraigned earlier today before Acting Queens Supreme Court Justice Barry
Kron on a six-count indictment charging him with second-degree attempted assault and first- and fourth-
degree endangering public health, safety or the environment. Justice Kron set bail at $10,000 bond or
$5,000 cash and ordered the defendant to return to court on July 30, 2018. If convicted, Kruk faces up to
5 to 15 years in prison.

District Attorney Brown said that, according to the charges, the victim, Roman Pinkhasov hired
A+ HVAC and Kitchen Corporation - owned and operated by Kruk - to do heating, ventilation and air
conditioning work in his home. The victim persistently complained that the AC unit on the second floor
wasn’t working properly. In the summer of 2015, the defendant told the homeowner that the system could
not be repaired and would need to be replaced and installed a new unit in July 2015.
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The District Attorney said, according to the charges, after the installation Mr. Pinkhasov’s wife Olga
Yurgaueva found drops of a silver substance on the floor. In August 2015, Mr. Pinkhasov also found several
more drops of the silver material in the vents and where the defendant had been working in the house. The
family then called 911 and members of the New York City Fire Department’s Hazardous Materials Unit
responded and recovered additional mercury from the first floor vent and other parts of the AC units on both
floors.

The family of three - the parents and their son - tested positive for mercury levels above acceptable
norms. All three victims complained of various symptoms associated with mercury poisoning, including
joint pain, headaches and lethargy.

The investigation was conducted by the New York State Department of Environmental
Conservation’s Bureau of Environmental Crimes Investigation unit, under the supervision of Captain Jesse
Paluch and Investigator Jeff Conway, with the assistance of DEC Region Two Captain Francisco Lopez.
The DEC encourages anyone who may be a witness to an environmental crime to contact the NYS DEC’s
24 hour Poacher and Polluter hotline at 844-DEC-ECOS (844-332-3267). Assistant District Attorney
Charissa Ilardi, of Queens District Attorney Brown’s Economic and Environmental Crimes Bureau, also
participated in the investigation.

Assistant District Attorneys Anna K. Diao and Gregory C. Pavlides, the Bureau Chief for District
Attorney Brown’s Economic and Environmental Crimes Bureau, will be prosecuting the case, under the
supervision Executive Assistant District Attorney of Investigations Peter A. Crusco.

It should be noted that an indictment is merely an accusation and that a defendant is presumed
innocent until proven guilty.
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