Contractor pursued for $271,000 fine…

Demolition firm sued over failure to pay demolition/asbestos fines.

Federal workplace safety officials have sued Scarborough-based Downeast Construction Corp., seeking to collect fines for a series of safety violations during a demolition and asbestos removal operation at the embattled Forster Mill complex in Wilton.

U.S. Attorney Thomas Delahanty on Sunday filed into the court’s electronic record system the lawsuit, seeking to enforce $271,979 worth of penalties assessed by the Occupational Hazard and Safety Administration after inspections in 2011.

The lawsuit alleges that Downeast Construction owner Ryan Byther has not paid or contested any of the penalties and seeks a judgment from the court for the cost of the assessed penalties and interest since the inspections.

Federal officials attempted to deliver notifications of the penalties to Byther around their assessment in 2011, according to the lawsuit, but later discovered he was in prison on charges of theft by deception and left the notification of penalties at his residence.

He was sentenced in 2012 to a six-month prison term after being convicted of bilking a York County American Legion post out of $50,000 and using a portion of it to open a bar in Portland.

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