Video – Poisoning death leads to lawsuit against Southern Nevada Health District

Regarding this statement from the news story – “A lot of my teeth came out in pieces and they were black as coal because of the mold,” Dan’s wife Wendy Pauluck told News 3. “…it’s been hard – emotionally, financially, in every way possible. I basically had what he was dying from.” – Before reading this story, the only information I have seen about how mold can affect teeth referred to receding gums.  Now I know what the black areas are on my teeth and what caused this along with the rapidly receding gums that started showing up after we were exposed to high levels of toxins produced by years of mold growth in the HVAC system and throughout the apartment leased to us. 

And regarding this statement – That’s one reason the family is filing a lawsuit. In addition, they are doing it to recover medical costs and lost wages and bring awareness to what they claim is negligence, carelessness, and recklessness on the part of the Health District. – That is the same reason we filed a lawsuit against Riverstone Residential (formally Trammel Crow Residential) and it should have included the owners of the complex (coming soon) but we have an incompetent and unethical attorney who must not know that and who has purposely worked against us. They all knew of this and have been covering up it up (and still are) as best they can.  I had not planned on having to have all my teeth removed and replaced with implants because mold is destroying them and causing receding gums, not to mention the affects of dental problems on health especially with mitral valve prolapse.  The longer this continues, the worse it gets.  The longer they deny knowing the toxic conditions they exposed us to, the more it will cost them.  I am doing this to recover the medical costs I did not even have to have and can’t afford along with those of my daughter and her son (who was only a year old) and to bring awareness to the negligence, carelessness, and recklessness on the part of  Riverstone Residential, the former and present owners of Jefferson Lakes Apartments, and the Louisiana Housing Finance Agency.  katy

April 23, 2009

He devoted his career to keeping other healthy and ended up losing his life due to a preventable environmental hazard. It’s hard to believe where it all started.

Dan Pauluck worked at the Southern Nevada Health District, the place where doctors believe he was infected with toxic mold.

News 3 first broke the story in 2006 and now, as News 3’s Katherine Whaley reports, his family claims they are suffering from the same illness and many others could be at risk.

In the months before his death, Dan Pauluck battled memory loss, skin sores, and organ failure. Dan spent the last years of his life fighting an agency dedicated to public health; one he believes exposed him to the fungus that would eventually kill him.

Dan died in 2007 despite repeated efforts he made to have toxic mold removed from the environmental wing at the Southern Nevada Health District where he worked. But Dan’s health was only the beginning of an uphill battle for his family, who are now facing the same infection.

“A lot of my teeth came out in pieces and they were black as coal because of the mold,” Dan’s wife Wendy Pauluck told News 3. “…it’s been hard – emotionally, financially, in every way possible. I basically had what he was dying from.”

Wendy, daughter Chrissy, and even his caretaker Dean, say they are recovering from mold poisoning from cross-contamination. That’s an infection caused by mold spores they believe were carried into their home days after day on Dan’s clothing.

The Paulucks believe there could be many more victims out there; people exposed to the toxic mold who worked at the Southern Nevada Health District or even folks who simply came into the building.

That’s one reason the family is filing a lawsuit. In addition, they are doing it to recover medical costs and lost wages and bring awareness to what they claim is negligence, carelessness, and recklessness on the part of the Health District.

“We believe that there is a strong possibility that there are many others out there that have been affected and they just don’t know,” attorney Tracey Eglet said.

And now, as the family struggles to regain its own health, they’re hoping the courts will help them protect the health of many others.

“He (Dan) was a man who had great integrity and believed in doing his job thoroughly and that’s why he took the stand he did,” said Wendy.

We called the Southern Nevada Health District, but they are not making comments at this time. Two other plaintiffs are named in this lawsuit, including a former colleague of Dan Pauluck and her husband.

Lawyers have not ruled out the possibility of a class action lawsuit. A previous lawsuit to recover damages from Dan’s death was filed in 2007. It is now pending in federal court. No trial date has been set.

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Video – Health District sued over toxic mold

April 23, 2009

The agency in charge of protecting the public’s health is charged with poisoning its own employees by forcing them to work in a toxic environment.

So says a newly filed lawsuit against the Southern Nevada Health District.

It’s a story the government agency doesn’t want to talk about, but one Contact 13 Chief Investigator Darcy Spears has been reporting on for close to a year.

The Health District has shut down daycares and other businesses due to toxic mold, but when it surfaced in their own building, they failed to protect their own employees.

Now one is dead, another sick, and the government agency is facing a lawsuit.

Dan Pauluk was an environmental health inspector who died because of the environment he worked in.

He left a message for the Health District in his dying days.

“I needed to be moved out of the building. You did not move me in a timely manner. You made me stay in the building and this is what is happening to me!”

Problems breathing, problems thinking, and painful rashes over most of his body.

“There are no words to describe how horrifying and tormenting his death was,” recalls his wife, Dr. Wendy Pauluk.

She and caretaker Dean Zachrison became sick too.

They’ve both lost all their teeth because of the mold sickness they got while caring for Dan.

And now, another Health District employee who worked in the same environmental health wing where Dan worked has been diagnosed with mold poisoning.

“In the building, I would have allergic reactions. I would have running eyes, running nose, burning eyes, congestion that I did not know what it was from,” says Dan’s former co-worker Laurie Boswell, who worked at the Health District for 13 years.

She’s also developed immune system disorders, respiratory problems, has had 10 root canals and been told she’s got to have all her teeth pulled.

And of course, there’s the rash.

“It was so similar to Dan’s rash that it scared me. Obviously from the fact that he died I am very afraid. I’m afraid for my family, my children, other employees that work there.”

Laurie Boswell is on disability now.

“I’ve been advised not to be in the building any longer.”

But while she was there, the Health District reassured her the building was safe and the mold levels were insignificant.

“I feel like I’ve been betrayed.”

“They’re there to protect us and protect the community. And we just couldn’t believe it,” says Laurie’s husband Robert Boswell.

Her family is suing the Health District too.

Robert is concerned that “possibly my children, myself have been exposed to this from her bringing home spores on her clothing and it’s just been devastating.”

Contact 13 has learned that there’s concern the mold might still be lurking inside the Health District building, hidden up inside the ceiling, continuing to endanger employees and the public who go there for services every day.

But the Health District won’t talk to us about any of it because of the pending lawsuits.

Tracy Eglet, attorney for the Boswells and the Pauluks, says the Health District knew about the mold and wilfully disregarded the safety and health of employees and their families.

“It’s unfathomable to me that a government organization of any kind could act in this manner… Of any kind… Much less the Health District. It’s the Health District! It’s there to protect our health and it’s doing the exact opposite.”

Mold experts tell us there’s no such thing as an insignificant or safe level of mold.

Environmental tests we’ve obtained show mold has been present in the Health District’s main building for more than a decade.

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Lawsuit: Health District mold that killed inspector also sickened others

By Jeff German
April 22, 2009

The family of a Southern Nevada Health District inspector who died in 2007 after being exposed to toxic mold at the district’s main office has opened a new front in its legal battle with health officials.

Dan Pauluk’s wife, one of his daughters and his caregiver filed a lawsuit in District Court this week, alleging they were “cross-contaminated” from the mold in Pauluk’s body and have become seriously ill. Laurie Boswell, a co-worker of Pauluk’s, also joined the suit, alleging she has become ill from exposure to mold while working at the health district.

Pauluk’s family is also suing the health district in federal court. It filed a wrongful death lawsuit in August 2007 after an autopsy showed the 57-year-old Pauluk died of mold poisoning. The suit was originally filed in District Court, but later moved to federal court.

The allegations at the center of the legal battle are ironic in light of the fact that the Health District defines its mission as protecting the health and well-being of Southern Nevadans.

In its latest suit, Pauluk’s family contends health district officials’ “despicable misconduct” included conspiring to cover up the extent of the mold problem at the 625 Shadow Lane headquarters.

The suit also alleges that the health district was “fully aware of the high rate of sickness” at the health district building and fraudulently presented the building as a safe work environment.

This was done with “malice” and “recklessness,” the suit alleges.

As a result of the misrepresentations, Pauluk’s wife, Wendy, his daughter Chrissy and the former caregiver, Dean Zachrison, all have been contaminated themselves and have suffered “severe, serious, disabling and deadly personal injuries,” the suit says. And the family has had to move out of its home, which has become inhabitable.

Dan Pauluk, the suit adds, “wasted away” in front of his family “through the experience of protracted, extremely outrageous, severely painful and debilitating disease directly due to knowing exposure of toxic mold substances by the defendants.”

Tracy Eglet, managing partner of Mainer Eglet Cottle, the law firm that prepared the suit, said in a statement that other employees might also be at risk to serious illness from mold poisoning.

“There is a high probability that many other employees and their family members have been affected by the mold presence in the health district building,” Eglet said. “We are considering the viability of a class-action lawsuit.”

Jennifer Sizemore, a spokeswoman for the health district, declined to comment.

“Unfortunately, we can’t comment on it because it involves ongoing litigation,” she said.

Besides the health district, Glenn Savage, director of the district’s Environmental Health Division, where Pauluk worked, and one of Pauluk’s former bosses, Edward Wojcik, who is now retired, are also named as defendants in the suit. So is Jerry Boyd, the district’s facilities manager.

In the federal suit, Pauluk’s family alleged that most of his exposure to the deadly mold occurred after February 2003, when Pauluk was transferred back to the main Shadow Lane office. The mold was attributed to water leaks in the ceiling above his desk.

His health slowly began to deteriorate, and in August 2005 he was diagnosed with a chronic lung disease, the suit alleges. All the while his bosses denied his requests to be transferred out of the main office.

In September, in response to concerns he voiced about his health, a health district human resources executive showed him a study that indicated the building was safe, the suit says. But later that month, Pauluk learned that his blood contained high levels of toxic mold. Even then, he was not allowed to move out of the building.

In October, following a confrontation with one of his supervisors, Pauluk finally got his wish. He was moved. But by that time, it was too late to save his life. He died less than two years later.

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The Health District recently failed in its effort to get the Pauluk’s federal lawsuit thrown out of court.

“He was literally eaten alive from the inside out by toxic mold, aspergillus and stachybotrys.”

“In paperwork year after year dating back to 1998, the Health District’s own studies show the presence of mold in the building and the need for remediation.”

“There is no allowable limit,” explained Linda May, an EPA and OSHA certified mold expert.

“The regulations state that you will vacate the building, remove all occupants and then relocate them to another building and that no one will go back in that building without a full respirator and a moon suit and it will be cleaned up according to EPA standards,” said Linda.

“That did not happen.”

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Mycotoxin Detection in Human Samples from Patients Exposed to Environmental Molds

*Dennis G. Hooper 1,Vincent E. Bolton 1, Frederick T. Guilford 2 and David C. Straus 3

1 RealTime Laboratories, LLC, 13016 Bee Street #203, Dallas, TX 79234, USA
2 5050 El Camino Real, #110, Los Altos, CA 94022, USA
3 Department of Microbiology and Immunology, Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center, Lubbock, TX 79430, USA

* Author to whom correspondence should be addressed – Dennis G. Hooper @ mscmd@cox.net

Received: 4 February 2009; in revised form: 13 March 2009 / Accepted: 27 March 2009 / Published: 1 April 2009

This article belongs to the special issue Mycotoxins: Mechanisms of Toxicological Activity – Treatment and Prevention

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Abstract: The goal of this study was to determine if selected mycotoxins (trichothecenes, aflatoxins, and ochratoxins) could be extracted and identified in human tissue and body fluids from patients exposed to toxin producing molds in their environment. Human urine and methanol extracted tissues and sputum were examined. Trichothecenes were tested using competitive ELISA techniques. Aflatoxins B1, B2, G1, and G2, and ochratoxin A were tested by using immunoaffinity columns and fluorometry. Test sensitivity and specificity were determined. Levels of detection for the various mycotoxins varied from 0.2 ppb for trichothecenes, 1.0 ppb for aflatoxins, and 2.0 ppb for ochratoxins. Trichothecene levels varied in urine, sputum, and tissue biopsies (lung, liver, brain) from undetectable (<0.2 ppb) to levels up to 18 ppb. Aflatoxin levels from the same types of tissues varied from 1.0 to 5.0 ppb. Ochratoxins isolated in the same type of tissues varied from 2.0 ppb to > 10.0 ppb. Negative control patients had no detectable mycotoxins in their tissues or fluids. These data show that mycotoxins can be detected in body fluids and human tissue from patients exposed to mycotoxin producing molds in the environment, and demonstrate which human tissues or fluids are the most likely to yield positive results.
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