From Douglaston Patch:
A 59-year-old Long Island man has been accused of bilking six Queens residents, who paid the defendant more than $500,000 to make repairs to their homes, the Queens district attorney said.
Wayne T. Drinkwine, 59, of St. James, L.I., was arraigned Aug. 19 before Queens Criminal Court Judge Gene Lopez on charges of grand larceny, criminal possession of stolen property and criminal mischief, Queens DA Richard Brown said.
He had been indicted on similar charges the day before by a Queens Supreme Court grand jury, but more counts were then added. The case will be tried in the Supreme Court, a DA spokesman said.
The defendant, who also goes by the name Duke Russo, could face up to 15 years in prison if convicted, the DA said.
“The victims in this case, it is alleged, hired the defendant in some instances more than three years ago and paid him considerable amounts of money to remodel their residences,” Brown said. “Instead, it is alleged that he began demolition work on their properties and then took the money and ran.”
Thursday, August 25, 2011
Shady contractor busted
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contractors,
criminal mischief,
demolition,
fraud,
grand larceny,
Richard Brown,
scam,
thief
2 comments:
Home remodeling and repair is a sketchy business any one can do it...in NYC you do not need to have a license to have a home repair business....I learned an expensive lesson when I hired Hestia/Estia Construction (advertises in the Ledger for over 10 years) ...Should have realized by the shady name change that he was no good...
Who decides who gets busted? I filed a complaint with the DCA against someone who had dozens of complaints (and took a lot of money from others and myself) yet they did nothing.
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