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Failed company puts workers in a jam

BY TODD L. DISHER
Frontiersman
Published on Monday, June 29, 2009 8:33 PM AKDT

MAT-SU — Cool heads are hard to come by when it comes to back wages.

Elise Graham is mad. On May 11, she was hired by King Cost Metals to collect scrap for $100 a day. She went through some preliminary training and then set to work in a junk yard off Hollywood Road.

“They said we had to take care of the taxes on our own. We were like subcontractors, but not really because we only worked for the one company,” Graham said.

ROBERT DeBERRY/Frontiersman file Joel Costonis sits inside the Goldminer'€™s Hotel in Palmer. Costonis had hopes of purchasing the building and turning it into the 49th Star Inn.

She said she worked for about four days before the work started to get slow. As the right type of metal became harder and harder to find in the yard, King Cost started laying people off. Eventually, the work dried up, and the operation became idle less than two weeks after it started.

“We were supposed to be paid at the end of the pay period on the 4th (of June),” Graham said. “On the 5th, the excuses started.”

Rich Dringenberg shares Graham’s anger. He had the same arraignment of $100 a day working for King Cost. After receiving half a day of training, he worked as a cutter, chopping up the scrap when it came in. He said people were told to buy steel toe boots and heavy work gloves and submit their receipts for reimbursement.

Six days later, Dringenberg was laid off. Like Graham, he was told they would collect their checks on the 5th.

“Everybody was up there at the coffee shop where we had our meetings, and no one showed up to pay us,” Dringenberg said.

Both Graham and Dringenberg said they were told over the phone that the checks were waiting to be signed before they could be distributed. The next week when there were still no checks, King Cost told the employees a courier company would deliver the checks. Graham said she called the courier company and the tracking number was fake.

“What do you need a courier for anyway?” Dringenberg said. “Just tell me where to go, and I will pick it up.”

Graham said some of the workers went to the home of one of the partners of King Cost to demand their money. They had no luck, and she cannot get a hold of any of the partners now.

Now, after a few more unfulfilled promises, Graham has filed an official complaint with the Department of Labor.

“There’s like 30 or 40 people waiting on their checks. A lot are just kids that can’t get jobs anywhere else,” Graham said. “Now, they’re late on rent payments and car payments. I’ve got late fees on my storage unit now. I’m stuck.”

Joel Costonis, the only partner in King Cost Metals who could be reached, admits people are owed money. However, the reality of business is that you need income to pay the bills, he said, and King Cost has no income.

Costonis, who was embroiled in an ownership controversy over the now derelict Goldminer’s Hotel, said King Cost is owed money by a concrete business in Wasilla. He refused to say more because litigation is pending, but he said the company cannot pay its employees until that is settled. He said he has not made any money since February, and after the amount he personally lost in the Goldminer, he simply has no cash.

“I’ve been accused of all kinds of fraud. People are saying I’ve left the state,” Costonis said. “That’s simply not true. Joel Costonis, Steven King and Jan Lars tried to put together a company. The production level was wrong and never met. We got upside-down on the payroll, plan and simple.”

Costonis also said the workers are showing their grievance the wrong way. They came to their partner’s house armed and have personally threaten him, he said. Six cases of alcohol he had left over from the Goldminer were stolen, and only his employees knew he had it.

He said he is trying to do right by the employees and has helped some who have needed some essentials, but he cannot be held personally responsible for a failed business venture.

“If it gets to the point where DOL calls me, I will deal with that then,” Costonis said. “But now, I’m trying to deal with the concrete business to get the money.”

The DOL has received complaints and will begin a formal investigation, said wage and hour investigator Warren Petrasek. DOL gives the employer 20 days to respond, and cases can end up in small claims court if not settled first.

“But it doesn’t sound like this employer has any means,” Petrasek said. “You can’t get blood out of a turnip.”

That is little solace for the employees.

“Everybody that was working for him was eating Top Ramen,” Dringenberg said. “He had them go buy boots and gloves with the last of their money.” That’s just wrong, he said.

Graham said even more than not being able to pay, she is upset at the false pretenses she got from the beginning.

“They could at least be upfront with us,” she said. “They all said we are all family. If I had a family like that, I would eat my young.”

Contact Todd L. Disher at todd.disher@frontiersman.com or 352-2252.

Comments

13 comment(s)

    citizen in Maine wrote on Oct 8, 2009 3:32 PM:

    " Anyone looking for joel costonis can locate him at his home in Dexter Maine "

    guyin maine wrote on Oct 8, 2009 3:31 PM:

    " anyone lookin for joel can find him at his home in Dexter Maine!!! "

    Mom of three wrote on Aug 2, 2009 3:12 PM:

    " Has anyone thought that Joel, Steve or Jan might have families of their own that are suffering from the financial losses as well? "

    Comment wrote on Jul 7, 2009 2:34 PM:

    " About the woman with the badge...
    she is his mother. "

    Another burned employee wrote on Jul 7, 2009 2:32 PM:

    " I used to work for the 'GOLD MINERS HOTEL AND THE GOLD BAR" When this man was so called buying it.
    long story short, we already told this story... exactly... right down to the 'PROMISED WAGES AND THE FAMILY CRAP'

    we have filed with the labor board.. strongly encourage anyone working for Joel Costonis or Tabbatha Boudine (vohs) to do the same. BOTH ARE CROOKS BOTH ARE LIARS BOTH WILL TAKE YOU FOR A RIDE. "

    Valley Mom wrote on Jul 7, 2009 10:43 AM:

    " Also, who is the woman with the badge that Joel claims is his mom? Is she his contact at the Palmer Police Department that someone mentioned in a previous article? What is her real involvement? My son was told she is the Vice President for his company. PPD needs to check this out. Did she get scammed too. "

    Valley Mom wrote on Jul 7, 2009 2:19 AM:

    " I couldn't find where he even had a business license. "

    Valley Mom wrote on Jul 7, 2009 2:18 AM:

    " My son was promised a job supervising employees & researching other potential contracts. He paid over $1,000 to return to Alaska for this job & never recvd a dime. Another young lady worked for him & didn't get paid resulting in the truck she was buying from me being repossed. Two other young men are in jeopardy of losing their vehicles. All three of these young men have had to move home w their parents. Two of them have children to support. Joel, Jan & Steve need to pay restitution & deserve jail time. "

    kory wrote on Jul 2, 2009 9:36 AM:

    " I am one of these workers that was hired by this company..it all sounded good in the beginning. Especially since we all were out of work for long time and just trying to make it day to day. Some of us put alot of hours and hard work into this project and are coming out with not only nothing but worse off than we were before. It felt so good to finally have a job and think we could get food and gas..now instead we are losing things. "

    Lawrence wrote on Jul 1, 2009 6:59 PM:

    " I have three friends that were scammed by the idiot. Thanks to him, one is losing his truck and one has been sleeping on couches!!! And if they didn't have any money, how were they able to go out and party all the time? Congrats on screwing several people over! I hope Karma gives you a swift kick in the butt. "

    from a parent wrote on Jul 1, 2009 6:45 PM:

    " what a scam. my son and his friends got hired by this joker. alot of promises of work and money. luckily, he only worked for less then 2 weeks. like the saying goes, if it loks too good to be true........i feel sorry for the kids that worked and won't ever get paid. "

    Alabaster wrote on Jul 1, 2009 3:04 PM:

    " What about all the people he screwed out of money with the Goldminer's? This guy needs to go to jail, or to have his assets liquidated to pay the people he rooked! I have a good friend that is still homeless because of this idiot. How does he keep getting business licenses? "

    Uncle Jed wrote on Jun 30, 2009 4:27 PM:

    " Isn't that the same scammer who was ripping off employees in Palmer? I remember his picture. Wow, what a hustler! "

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