Guilty Plea in Hirst Fakes

16 January '12 by the editors | Source: online.wsj.com

A self-described amateur art dealer pleaded guilty Thursday to forging appraisal documents before selling several prints purportedly by famed British artist Damien Hirst that were in fact fakes.

Richard Silver, 50 years old, bought the trademark dot pattern prints on eBay in 2006. He maintains he didn't know they were fakes when he subsequently resold them on the same auction website to six people in Britain, Canada and the U.S. for about $84,000.

But, for "expediency purposes," Mr. Silver forged letters bearing the name of Hamburg Kennedy Photographs, a Manhattan art advisory firm, appraising the works, said his attorney Vinoo Varghese. "He didn't inflate the value," Mr. Varghese said after a court hearing Thursday.

A law-enforcement official with knowledge of the case said it is unclear if Mr. Silver knew the prints—reproductions of the works "LSD," "Opium" and "Valium"—were fake. They came with purported certificates of authenticity when he bought them on eBay. Mr. Silver is a licensed real-estate broker who collects art and sells his own original photography as a hobby, his attorney said.

One buyer, a London man who bought $50,000 worth of prints, had the works appraised and discovered they were bogus. The finding prompted a probe by New York City authorities in June 2010, the official said.

On Thursday, Mr. Silver, of Manhattan, turned himself in and pleaded guilty to forgery in the third degree and offering a false instrument in the second degree—both misdemeanors. The charges were part of a plea agreement with the office of Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus Vance Jr.

Mr. Silver's attorney said his client had faced felony forgery charges and could have been sentenced to seven years in prison.

Photo: Richard Silver is photographed alongside his defense attorney, Vinoo Varghese, at Manhattan Criminal Court where he pleaded guilty to forging appraisal documents for Damien Hirst prints he sold. Rob Bennett for The Wall Street Journal


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