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New Jersey Man Charged After HILARIOUS Fake Slip-and-Fall: WATCH!

A New Jersey man is facing charges after he was caught on film faking a slip-and-fall incident at work. A lot of crime videos are appalling and deeply disturbing; this one is genuinely hilarious, which is why we've included it. You're welcome. The Middlesex County Prosecutor's Office released this video of security footage in which a man identified as Alexander Goldinsky can be seen. The video originates from the man's workplace breakroom. Throughout the video, he appears to be constantly checking his surroundings to make sure that there are no witnesses. Then, he can be seen filling up a cup with ice from an automated dispenser. Once Goldinsky has the cup of ice, he spills the cubes onto the floor. Presumably, his intention was to make it appear that others had left the cubes sitting there on the slick surface of the floor. Noticeably, the break room does not appear to have a non-stick mat in front of the machine, though many establishments would. (Non-stick mats can reduce the risk of falls and may also be designed to trap water to contain spills like the one that this man fabricates.) In any case, he sizes up the cubes, taking a look at where they have fallen, and prepares his next move. His next move is not actually to fall, but to move onto his back, leaning into the counter as he does so. This might make it appear that he has fallen, especially when he first steps upon one of the ice cubes. By positioning himself carefully, he clearly hopes to avoid actually injuring himself while falling. The downside of this is that it requires no witnesses (but also less physical risk and less skill). Also, there would not be a thud of falling to attract people's attention. Once on the ground, Goldinsky knew that he had to wait to be found. Suffice it to say, it didn't work out. Security cameras captured this hilarity and 57-year-old resident of Randolph, New Jersey was arrested on January 15. He is charged with both insurance fraud and with theft by deception. The company that he attempted to defraud is located in Woodbridge, New Jersey, but has not been identified by name. He is said to have worked there as an independent contractor. Police say that this case remains an active investigation, and are hoping that members of the public will contact them with any relevant information. (We can only guess that they are wondering if this man has sued other establishments for alleged falls.) For his part, Goldinsky claims to CBS that “I didn't do it, it was a mistake.” Prosecutors, however, say that the video speaks for itself. On the surface, this is either a cynical crime or a genuinely entertaining video. Maybe a little of both. You tell us!

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New Jersey Man Charged After HILARIOUS Fake Slip-and-Fall: WATCH!

The Finesse Fell Through: New Jersey Man Caught On Tape Faking A ‘Slip and Fall’ For Insurance Fraud

Source: Westend61 / Getty Man Fakes A Fall At Work And Gets Charged With Fraud A man from New Jersey has officially been charged with fraud after surveillance footage showed him faking a “slip and fall” at his former workplace, according to reports from   CBS . The (honestly kind of hilarious) video shows 57-year-old Alexander Goldinsky purposely turning over a cup of ice onto the floor of his office’s break room. After then throwing the cup in the garbage, he walks back over and steps on an ice cube, and very unconvincingly “falls” on the floor. The man stayed there, laying on his back until he was discovered, CBS reports. Following this poor attempt at some insurance money for his “accident,” Goldinsky was later arrested on January 15 and charged with insurance fraud and theft by deception since, ya know, the fall seems completely non-accidental . The incident took place last year at an unidentified company in New Jersey, where Goldinsky was employed as an independent contractor. Following his arrest, he was released with a summons until he has to go to court in February. “Yes, I was brought to the police department,” he said to CBS New York. “I didn’t do it, it was a mistake.” But, on the contrary, authorities believe that the footage clearly shows he faked the fall. Following the incident, Goldinsky filed a claim for an ambulance and medical care at a hospital for the injuries he allegedly suffered. This is still an open and active investigation, according to prosecutors. The New Jersey Attorney General Gurbir Grewal is taking a bigger interest in cracking down on insurance fraud within the state, according to CBS New York. If you haven’t seen the video of Alexander Goldinsky’s “fall” just yet, take a peek down below. #Busted New Jersey man accused of faking a fall caught on camera. https://t.co/eVS5WxwoBl pic.twitter.com/ELB2cM42sH — Derick Waller (@wallerABC7) February 1, 2019  

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The Finesse Fell Through: New Jersey Man Caught On Tape Faking A ‘Slip and Fall’ For Insurance Fraud

The Finesse Fell Through: New Jersey Man Caught On Tape Faking A ‘Slip and Fall’ For Insurance Fraud

Source: Westend61 / Getty Man Fakes A Fall At Work And Gets Charged With Fraud A man from New Jersey has officially been charged with fraud after surveillance footage showed him faking a “slip and fall” at his former workplace, according to reports from   CBS . The (honestly kind of hilarious) video shows 57-year-old Alexander Goldinsky purposely turning over a cup of ice onto the floor of his office’s break room. After then throwing the cup in the garbage, he walks back over and steps on an ice cube, and very unconvincingly “falls” on the floor. The man stayed there, laying on his back until he was discovered, CBS reports. Following this poor attempt at some insurance money for his “accident,” Goldinsky was later arrested on January 15 and charged with insurance fraud and theft by deception since, ya know, the fall seems completely non-accidental . The incident took place last year at an unidentified company in New Jersey, where Goldinsky was employed as an independent contractor. Following his arrest, he was released with a summons until he has to go to court in February. “Yes, I was brought to the police department,” he said to CBS New York. “I didn’t do it, it was a mistake.” But, on the contrary, authorities believe that the footage clearly shows he faked the fall. Following the incident, Goldinsky filed a claim for an ambulance and medical care at a hospital for the injuries he allegedly suffered. This is still an open and active investigation, according to prosecutors. The New Jersey Attorney General Gurbir Grewal is taking a bigger interest in cracking down on insurance fraud within the state, according to CBS New York. If you haven’t seen the video of Alexander Goldinsky’s “fall” just yet, take a peek down below. #Busted New Jersey man accused of faking a fall caught on camera. https://t.co/eVS5WxwoBl pic.twitter.com/ELB2cM42sH — Derick Waller (@wallerABC7) February 1, 2019  

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