Subject: RE: [MOPO] OT FAKE PICASSSOS ON EBAY
Date: Wed, 6 Jan 2010 21:45:33 -0600



Freeman:  Would you consider a trade for your Michelangelo yard gnome?    Say 
for an original cast iron Dali doorknocker?
               Please advise.

                 Steve



 


Date: Wed, 6 Jan 2010 19:41:16 -0500
From: [email protected]
Subject: [MOPO] OT FAKE PICASSSOS ON EBAY
To: [email protected]



This is going to make even more difficult to sell my yard gnome by 
Michelangelo.............
CHICAGO – A suburban Chicago man pleaded guilty Tuesday to swindling at least 
250 people out of more than $1 million through the sale of counterfeit prints 
advertised as the work of Pablo Picasso and other major contemporary artists.
Michael Zabrin of Northbrook admitted sometimes paying between $1,000 and 
$1,500 for counterfeit limited edition fine art prints produced in Spain and 
Italy and reselling them on eBay for many times that amount.
In his signed plea agreement with prosecutors, 57-year-old Zabrin said he would 
send away to his Italian source for fake Picassos, saying: "I need some P's." 
When he needed bogus works by Roy Lichtenstein, he would say: "I need some L's."
In the summer of 2004, Zabrin purchased eight counterfeit works purportedly by 
Marc Chagall for $20,000 "which he resold at no less than three times his 
cost," according to the plea agreement which was presented to Judge Robert M. 
Dow Jr.
Zabrin agreed in the document that he caused foreseeable losses of more than $1 
million but less than $2.5 million with works turned out by "the Spanish guy" 
and another supplier in Italy. He also admitted trading fake art works with 
other dealers.
Zabrin was among seven people charged in March 2008 on charges of trading in 
fake works by Picasso, Lichtenstein, Chagall, Joan Miro and Salvador Dali. He 
was the first to be convicted. Charges against the six others are pending.
Zabrin pleaded guilty to one count of mail fraud.
The charge carries a maximum sentence of 20 years in prison and a fine of 
$250,000. But prosecutors calculated that under federal sentencing guidelines 
Zabrin could be facing a prison term in the 10- to 13-year range.
Dow set March 23 for sentencing.
According to the plea agreement, Zabrin had been previously convicted of 
telephone harassment, mail fraud and retail theft.
Zabrin admitted conducting 280 sales of fraudulent art on eBay through his 
companies, Fineartmasters and ZFineartmasters. When some customers realized 
they had bought fakes, they returned them. Zabrin acknowledged that he then 
waited a few months and resold them to someone else.

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