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Old 07-16-2009, 09:42 PM
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Two sentences that seem very strange to me when read together.

"Instead, Lichtman says, they were sold at a Mastro Auction for much less than Forman might have gotten at a future date with a different auction house.

Lichtman also says that Forman was the victim of shill bidding and other fraudulent activities under investigation by the FBI."

So Mastro wasn't shilling any of Forman's consignments but were with others?

and this....


"Doug can charm money out of hobbyist’s pockets, but he’ll have a much harder time with a lawyer.”

Hasn't said lawyer already spent a good deal of money with the former?

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