Nicholas P. Hatch, of Wilton, Connecticut, has been sentenced to 14 months in federal prison for defrauding art collectors of some $248,600 by selling 145 forged works, supposedly paintings by artist ...
A 29-year-old owner of an estate sales company has pleaded guilty to selling fake Peter Max paintings, the United States Attorney’s Office for the District of Connecticut announced. Between April 2020 ...
A Wilton man has pleaded guilty to a mail fraud charge in connection to running a counterfeit painting scheme. Authorities say Nicholas Hatch, 29, owns Hatch Estate Services in Norwalk. They say he ...
HARTFORD — A 29-year-old Wilton man was sentenced to more than a year in federal prison for selling counterfeit art over the Internet for around two years, according to officials. Nicholas Hatch sold ...
Now Peter Max’s associates are trading lurid allegations of kidnapping, hired goons, attempted murder by Brazil nut and art fraud on the high seas. By Amy Chozick Park West Gallery, known for ...
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