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November 29, 2012 By Jason DeBord

New York Daily News Update on Mastro Auctions Scandal: Bill Mastro To Plead Guilty To Fraud, Altering Memorabilia

As the latest significant update to this ongoing high profile memorabilia auction house fraud scandal, the lead journalists covering the story for the New York Daily News today reports that William Mastro of Mastro Auctions will be changing his plea to guilty on one fraud count, and will admit that he “altered the world’s most valuable trading card, a Honus Wagner T206 that has fetched millions of dollars in a series of high-profile transactions”.  It’s last sale was to Ken Kendrick, the owner of the Arizona Diamondbacks, who paid $2.8 million for the baseball card.  Mastro originally purchased the card for $25,000. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Fraud in the News, Governmental Agencies, Law Enforcement, Mainstream Media: Online, Newspapers, News and Events Tagged With: auction, auction house, bidder, buyer beware, chicago, collectibles, consumer, crime, defrau, executive, fbi, fbi agent, federal bureau of investigation, Fraud, guilty, indicted, indictment, investment, live, live auction, lying, mastro auctions, memorabilia, online, plead, press release, shill bidding, sports, trading car, wagner, wagner t-206

July 25, 2012 By Jason DeBord

FBI: “William Mastro and Two Other Executives of Former Mastro Auctions Indicted for Allegedly Defrauding Bidders in Online and Live Auctions of Sports Memorabilia and Other Collectibles”

The Chicago Division of the Federal Bureau of Investigation have published a press release update regarding the ongoing investigation of alleged sports memorabilia fraud involving former Mastro Auction executives.  Prosecutors claim that William Boehn, the Information Technology Director, made false statements to FBI agents.  According to the FBI press release,  the memorabilia auction house executives “were indicted on fraud charges for allegedly rigging auctions through a series of deceptive practices, including so-called “shill-bidding,” designed to inflate prices paid by bidders and to protect the interests of consignors and sellers at the expense of unwitting bidders.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: Fraud in the News, Governmental Agencies, Law Enforcement, Mainstream Media: Magazines, Mainstream Media: Online, Newspapers, Mainstream Media: Television, News and Events Tagged With: auction, auction house, bidder, buyer beware, chicago, collectibles, consumer, crime, defrau, executive, fbi, fbi agent, federal bureau of investigation, Fraud, indicted, indictment, investment, live, live auction, lying, mastro auctions, memorabilia, online, press release, shill bidding, sports, trading car, wagner, wagner t-206

April 10, 2012 By Jason DeBord

Vintage Poster Scandal Update: Judge Sentences Kerry Haggard to over 6 years in Federal Prison and Orders to Pay $1,380,000 in Restitution to Victims

This is an update to the ongoing series of articles into various claims and charges of fraud in the posters, one sheets, and lobby cards art market that have rocked the collectibles industry over the past two and a half years. Today, per reports from Forbes, the Wall Street Journal, the Athens Banner-Herald, and other mainstream media sources, Kerry Haggard was sentenced by U.S. District Judge Colleen McMahon to six years and six months in federal prison.  The court also ordered to pay restitution in the amount of $1.38 million dollars. [Read more…]

Filed Under: eBay & PayPal, Fraud in the News, Legal Disputes, Court Rulings, Judgments, Mainstream Media: Magazines, Mainstream Media: Online, Newspapers, Market Watch, News and Events, Posters, One Sheets, Lobby Cards Tagged With: auction, auction house, authentication, catalog, convction, counterfeit, dracula, ebay, entertainment, fake, fbi, Film, Fraud, horror, john davis, kerry haggard, lamp, lawsuit, learn about movie posters, lithograph, lobby card, maine antique digest, marketplace, memorabilia, MoPo, Movie, one sheet, poster, poster mountain, prison, reproduction, restitution, ron magid, sentencing, thomas rega, Universal, vintage, window card

January 8, 2012 By Jason DeBord

The Original Prop Blog 2011 Year in Review: News, Developments, and Trends in Collecting Original TV & Movie Props, Costumes and Pop Culture Memorabilia

As was the case in previous years (see 2007 Year in Review, 2008 Year in Review, 2009 Year in Review, 2010 Year in Review), what follows is an editorial featuring my personal observations and opinions with regards to the business of buying, collecting, selling, preserving original pop culture artifacts – looking back at the top trends, developments, and news stories of 2011. As is always the case, this is a completely subjective exercise, and merely touches on the developments and events that relate to the hobby. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Editorials, Featured Articles, The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Hollywood History Musueum, The Year in Review Tagged With: Academy Museum of Motion Pictures, academy of motion picture arts and sciences, ampas, artifact, artifacts, auction, bachelor flat, bubble, christies, collector, complaint, copyright, Costume, court, crowdsource, debbie reynolds, defraud, department store, ebay, editorial, elizabeth taylor, fbi, Film, finance, Fraud, funding, history, hollywood history museum, hollywood treasure, LACMA, law enforcement, lawsuit, legislation, Los Angeles, los angeles county museum of art, Lucasfilm, mainstream media, marilyn monroe, May Company, media, memorabilia, michael jackson, Movie, Museum, opinion, original prop blog, pop culture, poster, profiles in history, Prop, San Diego Comic Con, scott fortner, seven year itch, star wars, stormtrooper, studios, subway dress, Television, The Academy Museum of Motion Pictures, the bubble, tv, Wardrobe

November 25, 2011 By Jason DeBord

FBI Press Release: “Three Men Plead Guilty to Fraud Involving Sports Memorabilia”

As reported by various mainstream media outlets this week (New York Daily News original report, NY Daily News follow-up, Forbes, WREX-13), several memorabilia dealers plead guilty this week to fraud charges related to the sale of “game worn” sports jerseys.  Sentencing is scheduled for May 2012, and each maul fraud charge has a maximum penalty of 20 years in prison and $250,000 fines.  Though a different class of memorabilia from television and film, it is always encouraging to see the FBI direct attention to any sort of memorabilia fraud, as it is very prevalent in all collecting areas. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Governmental Agencies, Law Enforcement, Mainstream Media: Online, Newspapers, News and Events Tagged With: authenticity, baseball, certificate of authenticity, coa, court, fake, fbi, fine, football, Fraud, game used, game worn, guilty, jersey, mail fraud, memorabilia, New York Daily News, player, prison, sentence, sport, sports

April 4, 2011 By Jason DeBord

Vintage Poster Scandal Update: Atlanta Journal-Constitution Reports NY Federal Prosecutors Seek New Arrest Warrant

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution today published an update to one of several scandals that rocked the collectible poster collecting field in 2009 and 2010.  The news report states that “Federal prosecutors in New York are asking a judge to jail a Georgia man who is accused of selling fake vintage horror movie posters over the Internet”. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Market Watch, News and Events, Posters, One Sheets, Lobby Cards Tagged With: attorney, auction, auction house, authentication, catalog, counterfeit, dracula, ebay, entertainment, fake, fbi, Film, Fraud, horror, investigation, judge, kerry haggard, lawsuit, lithograph, lobby card, mail fraud, marketplace, memorabilia, Movie, one sheet, poster, profiles in history, prosecutor, reproduction, Universal, vintage, window card

January 6, 2011 By Jason DeBord

The Original Prop Blog 2010 Year in Review: News, Developments, and Trends in Collecting Original Movie Props and Memorabilia

As was the case in previous years (see 2007 Year in Review, 2008 Year in Review, 2009 Year in Review), what follows is an editorial featuring my personal observations with regards to the hobby – looking back at the top trends, developments, and news stories of 2010. As is always the case, this is a completely subjective exercise, and merely touches on the developments and events that relate to the hobby.  [Read more…]

Filed Under: Editorials, Featured Articles, The Year in Review Tagged With: American Pickers, auction, bankruptcy, certificate of authenticity, christies, coa, Costume, darth vader, debbie reynolds, ebay, fbi, Film, Fraud, hollywood treasure, investigation, james bond, law, law enforcement, lawsuit, legislation, letter of authenticity, marketplace, memorabilia, Misrepresentation, Movie, Museum, Music, Original, original prop blog, pawn stars, poster, profiles in history, Prop, Provenance, replica, screen-match, shill bidding, sports, star wars, Television, tv, Wardrobe, western costume

August 5, 2010 By Jason DeBord

New York Daily News Coverage Updates Ongoing FBI Sports Memorabilia Fraud Investigation

New York Daily News sports writer Michael O’Keefe has been publishing an ongoing series of articles about an FBI investigation into the sports memorabilia industry (see Mastro Auctions Closes In Midst Of FBI Investigation Into Shill Bidding & Fraud Allegations).  Two updates have been published this week by the Daily News. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Auction Bidding Issues, Fraud in the News, News and Events Tagged With: assets, auction, auction house, collectibles, counterfeit, dealer, fbi, forgery, Fraud, grand jury, investigation, mastro auctions, memorabilia, operation foul ball, shill, shill bid, shill bidding, united states postal service

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