Russian Billionaire's Legal Battle with Sotheby's Over Art Sales Sparks New York Court Drama

Sotheby's is being accused by Russian billionaire Dmitry Rybolovlev of participating in an elaborate fraud that resulted in him losing tens of millions of dollars on art purchases, including works by Picasso and da Vinci. Sotheby's denies any knowledge of wrongdoing and insists that Rybolovlev failed to protect himself from a broker who cheated him. The trial is expected to shed light on high-stakes art transactions and their significance to auction houses, with Rybolovlev set to testify. The case revolves around art purchases made through Rybolovlev's companies, with his lawyer alleging that an art broker, Yves Bouvier, engaged in secret markups and defrauded him.
- At trial, a Russian billionaire blames Sotheby's for losing millions on art by Picasso, da Vinci The Associated Press
- Russian Oligarch Dmitry Rybolovlev Takes on Sotheby’s in New York Court Battle ARTnews
- Russian oligarch sues Sotheby’s for ‘helping art dealer trick him into overpaying’ The Guardian
- Russian Billionaire Rybolovlev’s Case Against Sotheby’s Kicks Off With a Fiery First Day in a New York Court artnet News
- Russian oligarch faces off against Sotheby's in trial over art sales Financial Times
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