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Maestro pleads guilty, faces 2 1/2 years in prison
http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/l...,6330335.story
admitted to trimming the Gretzky Wagner card and auctioning it for 1 million. |
Since it was sold to Gretzky, wouldn't the term slashing be better than trimming?:D
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"According to the plea agreement, when Mastro bought the Wagner card in 1986, it had bowed boarders, rendering it less valuable. Mastro “personally cut the side borders…using a paper slicing machine,” then sold it without disclosing the alterations, the filing stated."
I guess that settles that. |
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think he got off easy ..
dude stole Millions from us collectors |
He actually faces up to five years in prison...here's a fairly good account:
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2013-1...ail-fraud.html Whatever the case, he'll be suspended longer than A-Rod. And under less inviting circumstances. |
Will Joe Orlando issue a statement?
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Even his silence would be a big statement now.
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Would love to see the deposition now...does Bill Mastro say that Joe Orlando knew the card was trimmed before it was encapsulated? If so, is Joe now on the hook for a similar fraud case...can you have accessory to fraud? I know the current owner would not return it to PSA for a refund but could he sue for damages between the current value of a trimmed Wagner and the value of his purchase? Lots of questions still to be answered.
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I recall David Hall making a statement to the effect that he was totally comfortable with assigning the card an 8 grade. Is he still cool with it?
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I always wondered how it was done.
I am very impressed with how well it was cut. Especially with such a device. |
May he be the first of many.....
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I have a paper cutter in my backroom. I use it every day trying to make '82 Fleer into Gems. It's an impossible task!:)
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If you were victimized by Bill Mastro (you were) and want the judge to know the truth about what he's done -- or perhaps you disagree with his lawyer's contention that you weren't defrauded in his auctions because everyone knew Mastro auctions were crooked -- please let the judge know via letter.
In addition, you can also describe any negative interactions you had with Bill over the years if you desire. As a victim of Matro Auctions, I would not want the judge to believe that Bill is the kindest, most generous, religious guy in the world without him seeing the other, more accurate side, of Mastro. The judge's address is: Judge Ronald A. Guzman 219 South Dearborn Street Chicago, Illinois 60604 The case name is U.S. v. Mastro, 1:12-cr-00567. Feel free to contact me at my office if you have any questions: 212 581-1001. |
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Jeff--is there still the chance of civil suits against Mastro Auctions or Legendary Auctions by shilled bidders? This ruling does not eliminate that possibility does it?
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Only the statute of limitations would prevent such lawsuits. I believe that is 5 years in Illinois.
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Well played, Chris!
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I don't know, but would assume, that Illinois law is similar to that of most jurisdictions and that the discovery rule tolls the statute of limitations until the fraud is or reasonably could have been discovered. If so, I think there's a decent argument that the statute of limitations on any fraud claim against Mastro has only recently began to run.
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I would not be surprised if more auction houses are caught up in this type of behavior. Even the auction houses everybody loves on this site. As more time passes, problems will probably surface. To much money in this hobby for it not to happen.
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Does the fact that they are a public company compel them to issue a statement? I'm sure any financial analyst performing fundamental analysis should find this story very compelling. D.av.id Dav.i.s. |
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Our whole hobby is a SHAM!!!
Finally, an admission to the fact that the Gretzky Wagner was ALTERED. I can't wait until PSA comments. They probably won't. So, now how do we feel about the sham that's been exposed? I wonder how the current owner of that Wagner now feels. Then again, that card has been nothing but notorious so it could actually add value to it. |
To set things straight the Gretz Wagz should be reholdered trimmed authentic, and the real highest condition Honus should be kinged. The king is dead, long live the king!
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Yeah, but gee, the shiller adamantly denied it. There's your question of fact on the statute. Who you gonna believe?
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Im just gonna go out on a limb and bet the next time this card gets sold, it is sold privately and with undisclosed terms.
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From the article,
"Mastro 'personally cut the side borders…using a paper slicing machine,' then sold it without disclosing the alterations, the filing stated". Does anyone here believe that this was the only card he altered and was later sold in a PSA holder? |
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Bill Mastro has rendered all of our 'x-acto knife' comments foolish. Obviously he knew more than we did about proper tools.
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Keith Olberman even made a comment about it on the Pre-Game Show.
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Keith Temple |
What did Mr. Olberman say about it?
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There is a short article in todays Chicago Tribune that states Mastro "scammed hundreds of customers of Mastro Auctions by fraudulently jacking up prices on memorabilia through shill bids and hiding information that might have lowered the value of the merchandise."
It seems to me that with this admission there should be a hell of a lot more outrage in the collecting community. http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/l...,7686120.story |
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When I first posted this years ago, I got in trouble with the chairman of the board. I now proudly (except for the lousy Photoshop job) post with impunity.
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But in fairness, I'm sure a big part of the problem is identifying exactly who was victimized and for how much and on what items. Another problem besides discovery of the fraud and statute of limitations revolves around what does Mastro have in assets for restitution. My guess is not enough to redress what has been done. I wonder what the latest is on Doug Allen and the other defendant(s)? |
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Only IMHO
the "trimmed" Wagner card is now worth more than it was before. After all, it is a subject of a book and is now even more infamous. Me, personally, if I had the money, I'd actually pay the owner a profit for this card just as a converation piece. And the owner is no dummy so if he is fine with the card as it is, so am I
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