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Posted By: Jay
I think Mastro did exactly the right thing. They found out that the statue was bad and they pulled it. My question is where did the consignor get the statue from. Why don't these stories ever come out as a follow up to a situation like this? Somebody forged an Oscar and tried to defraud someone by selling it as genuine. Who gets prosecuted here? I would hope that the whole story comes out. |
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