Bankrupt Salander Pleads Guilty in New York Art Fraud

Art dealer Lawrence Salander, left, and his son Jonah exit New York state court in New York, U.S., on Thursday, March 18, 2010. Salander must pay restitution of $120 million and will receive 6 to 18 years in prison for conducting the largest art fraud in New York history. Photographer: Paul Goguen/Bloomberg via Getty Images
Art dealer Lawrence Salander, left, and his son Jonah exit New York state court in New York, U.S., on Thursday, March 18, 2010. Salander must pay restitution of $120 million and will receive 6 to 18 years in prison for conducting the largest art fraud in New York history. Photographer: Paul Goguen/Bloomberg via Getty Images
Bankrupt Salander Pleads Guilty in New York Art Fraud
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