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Tue Dec 20, 2016, 06:16 AM Dec 2016

Owner of Two Recycling Businesses Arrested in Multi-Million Dollar Fraud Scheme Involving Landfill

https://www.justice.gov/usao-ndil/pr/owner-two-recycling-businesses-arrested-multi-million-dollar-fraud-scheme-involving

Department of Justice
U.S. Attorney’s Office
Northern District of Illinois

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Monday, December 19, 2016

Owner of Two Recycling Businesses Arrested in Multi-Million Dollar Fraud Scheme Involving Landfilling and Re-Selling of Potentially Hazardous Electronic Waste

CHICAGO — The owner of two recycling businesses was arrested today for allegedly operating a multi-million dollar fraud scheme involving the illegal landfilling or re-selling of potentially hazardous electronic waste. BRIAN BRUNDAGE, the former owner of Intercon Solutions Inc. and the current owner of EnviroGreen Processing LLC, caused thousands of tons of e-waste and other potentially hazardous materials to be landfilled, re-sold to customers who shipped the materials overseas, or stockpiled, according to an indictment returned in U.S. District Court in Chicago. Brundage fraudulently misrepresented to his customers that the materials had been disassembled and recycled in an environmentally sound manner, the indictment states.

The indictment was returned earlier this month and ordered unsealed after Brundage's arrest this morning. The indictment charges Brundage, 45, of Dyer, Ind., with five counts of income tax evasion, four counts of mail fraud and two counts of wire fraud. He is scheduled to make an initial appearance at 3:00 p.m. today before U.S. Magistrate Judge M. David Weisman in Chicago. The indictment seeks forfeiture of $10 million in cash.
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According to the indictment, several private companies and governmental entities hired Chicago Heights-based Intercon and Gary, Ind.-based EnviroGreen for the disassembly, recycling or destruction of e-waste and other materials. The customer agreements stipulated that Intercon and EnviroGreen would handle all materials in an environmentally sound manner, without landfilling or exporting, and without reselling the materials in whole form. Intercon specifically represented that it engaged in “absolutely no reselling, no remarketing, no landfilling, no incineration, and no exportation,” the indictment states.

Unbeknownst to their customers, Intercon and EnviroGreen for more than a decade knowingly sold the e-waste and other materials, including potentially hazardous glass and batteries, to vendors whom Brundage knew would ship the materials overseas. Some of the materials contained Cathode Ray Tubes, which are the glass video display components of certain electronic devices, such as computer and television monitors, and which contain potentially hazardous amounts of lead, according to the indictment. The indictment further alleges that Brundage caused multiple tons of CRT glass and other potentially hazardous materials to be destroyed in environmentally unsafe ways and later landfilled, all in direct contravention to Intercon’s public representations regarding its recycling practices.

At one point in 2011, Intercon was publicly accused of shipping potentially hazardous materials to Hong Kong. In response, Brundage began a fraudulent effort to publicly deny and conceal Intercon’s involvement in the shipment, the indictment states. Brundage destroyed business records related to the shipment and made efforts to conceal other overseas shipments of large quantities of e-waste, according to the indictment. The fraud scheme continued for another five years, the indictment states.
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