Monday, 5 December 2011
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Irina Kristy, a 74-year-old Suffolk University adjunct math professor, will be arraigned later this month on charges of conspiring to cook and distribute methamphetamine.
Her son, 29-year-old Grigory Genkin, pled not guilty to the same charges last month.
The duplex of the Somerville, MA resident, who considers Nobel Peace Prize laureate Andrei Sakharov a friend, had been under police surveillance since August of last year. Authorities finally raided the home on November 7th, finding several hazardous materials associated with the production of meth.
“Due to the amount of materials and contraband located and seized…It is believed that… Kristy was complicit in the methamphetamine operation,” said Somerville Det. Michael Brown in his report.
Kristy is due to appear in court December 21st; Genkin is also due back later this month.
In addition to her position at Suffolk University, Kristy, who emigrated to the US from the Soviet Union in 1985, is also a lecturer at Boston University.
According to her reviews on RateMyProfessors.com, she was considered something of a scatterbrain, with one former student warning fellow BU undergrads to “NEVER take her unless you absolutely have to,” adding, “she’s a nice lady but gets flustered easily.”
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