NEW YORK (AP) – A fake dentist is accused of dumping a critically ill patient on the curb outside his office after she lost consciousness during surgery, the Brooklyn district attorney’s office said Friday.

Alexander Poperetchny, 47, pleaded not guilty to reckless endangerment and unauthorized practice at his arraignment in Brooklyn Criminal Court on Thursday, the DA’s office said.

Poperetchny’s attorney, Arkady Bukh, said his client was a dental technician and did not perform any procedure requiring a dental license. He said the practice did have a licensed dentist on staff.

He also said Poperetchny called 911 when the woman passed out.

The patient, Villimin Colleti, 71, was taken to Coney Island Hospital suffering from heart and brain damage, the DA’s office said.

She became unconscious while in the dental chair on Tuesday afternoon at the Brighton Beach office, the prosecutor’s office said. It was not immediately clear what caused her to become ill.

Criminal Court Judge Richard Allman said the case would go before the grand jury. He set bail at $200,000 bond or $50,000 cash, and scheduled a preliminary hearing for Oct. 30. Arkady said he expected his client to post bail Friday.


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