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NY art dealer admits to multi-million dollar art fraud | NY art dealer admits to multi-million dollar art fraud |
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A New York art dealer has pleaded guilty to being involved in a 15-year multi-million dollar art fraud. | |
Glafira Rosales admitted she defrauded two Manhattan art galleries of more than $30m (£18m) with 63 fake art pieces. | Glafira Rosales admitted she defrauded two Manhattan art galleries of more than $30m (£18m) with 63 fake art pieces. |
The paintings were said to be never-before-exhibited and previously unknown works of art by artists including Jackson Pollock and Mark Rothko. | The paintings were said to be never-before-exhibited and previously unknown works of art by artists including Jackson Pollock and Mark Rothko. |
They were sold to unsuspecting buyers for more than $80m (£50m). | They were sold to unsuspecting buyers for more than $80m (£50m). |
Rosales pleaded guilty to nine charges including wire fraud, tax fraud and money laundering. | Rosales pleaded guilty to nine charges including wire fraud, tax fraud and money laundering. |
She admitted in court that the works of art "were actually fakes created by an individual residing in Queens''. | She admitted in court that the works of art "were actually fakes created by an individual residing in Queens''. |
The artist who painted the fakes, 73-year-old Pei-Shen Qian, won't be charged and has returned to his native China, prosecutors said. | The artist who painted the fakes, 73-year-old Pei-Shen Qian, won't be charged and has returned to his native China, prosecutors said. |
Rosales earned millions selling counterfeits to the Knoedler Gallery and Julian Weissman Fine Art in Manhattan. | Rosales earned millions selling counterfeits to the Knoedler Gallery and Julian Weissman Fine Art in Manhattan. |
As part of a plea deal, she was told she must forfeit $33m (£20m), and restitution in an amount up to $81m (£50m) that has yet-to-be-decided. | As part of a plea deal, she was told she must forfeit $33m (£20m), and restitution in an amount up to $81m (£50m) that has yet-to-be-decided. |
She also must give up her home in Long Island and art she purchased between 1994 and 2012. | She also must give up her home in Long Island and art she purchased between 1994 and 2012. |
However, the deal also stated prosecutors promise not to bring charges related to further crimes including a fraudulent marriage between Mexican-born Rosales and a US citizen. | However, the deal also stated prosecutors promise not to bring charges related to further crimes including a fraudulent marriage between Mexican-born Rosales and a US citizen. |
Rosales will be sentenced in March and prosecutors say more people will be charged in the art fraud case. | Rosales will be sentenced in March and prosecutors say more people will be charged in the art fraud case. |
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