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Father-Daughter Pair Pleads Guilty to Selling Fake Artworks

via Washington Times·3d ago

A father-daughter pair pleaded guilty in federal court in Brooklyn on charges stemming from a years-long scheme to sell counterfeit artworks falsely attributed to famous artists. The case highlights the sophisticated nature of art fraud and the challenges faced by collectors and institutions in verifying authenticity. It serves as a warning to the art world about the risks of purchasing high-value pieces without rigorous due diligence.

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