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Old 01-26-2012, 11:08 AM
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Originally Posted by D. Bergin View Post
What I want to really know. More important then Sports Memorabilia.

Does Morales actually get work as a forensic examiner in actual court cases. If so, what does that really say about our justice system, that he can sway juries who know nothing of his shaky history.
Lovert Bassett vs. Bryan Slaven, Case No. 10 SC 3866

Chris Morales "authenticated" signed photos of Bela Lugosi, Boris Karloff and Lon Chaney that were sold to Mr. Lovert Bassett by Bryan Slaven of Autograph Central.

To make a long story short, Mr. Bassett discovered that the autographs he purchased from Bryan Slaven were forgeries (traced). Mr. Bassett actually contracted a true forensic examiner to examine the autographs he purchased and that forensic examiner discovered the autographs were traced.

Mr. Morales was called upon to testify in court on behalf of Bryan Slaven (Autograph Central) and his testimony was struck by Judge Fusz.

By the way, I was in direct email contact with Mr. Lovert Bassett, who was refunded all of his monies by Bryan Slaven.

The total amount refunded to Mr. Bassett was $7, 345.00.

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