"Sotheby's Victorious: Russian Billionaire's Art Fraud Lawsuit Dismissed"

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Sotheby's wins a federal jury trial against Russian billionaire Dmitry Rybolovlev, who accused the auction house of defrauding him in art sales, including the purchase of "Salvator Mundi" attributed to Leonardo da Vinci. The jury ruled in favor of Sotheby's, stating it had no knowledge of any deception by Swiss art dealer Yves Bouvier, and rejected Rybolovlev's claims of inflated prices. The case sheds light on transparency issues in the art market and has been one of the highest-profile art fraud disputes in recent years.
- Sotheby's wins art fraud case over Russian oligarch, who claimed he was duped out of millions New York Post
- Russian billionaire loses Sotheby’s art fraud lawsuit involving ‘Salvator Mundi’ CNN
- Russian billionaire who accused Sotheby's of art fraud loses his lawsuit Boing Boing
- Sotheby’s Cleared of Fraud in Suit by Russian Billionaire Dmitry Rybolovlev artnet News
- Jury Finds Sotheby's Did Not Help in Any Fraud of Russian Oligarch The New York Times
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