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Father-Daughter Duo Pleads Guilty to Art Forgery Scheme Targeting NYC

A New Jersey father and daughter have admitted to their roles in a long-running scheme that deceived art galleries and auction houses with counterfeit works attributed to famous artists.

Editorial Staff
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Updated 10 days ago
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In a notable case of art forgery, a father and daughter from New Jersey have pleaded guilty to charges related to a counterfeiting scheme that spanned several years.

The duo is accused of creating and selling forged paintings purportedly by renowned artists such as Andy Warhol and Banksy, successfully deceiving various art galleries and auction houses.

This case highlights ongoing concerns about authenticity in the art market and the vulnerabilities that can be exploited by counterfeiters.