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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
National
Jake Offenhartz

New York art fraud father-daughter team guilty of a million-dollar forgery scheme

  • Karolina Bankowska, 26, and her father Erwin Bankowski, 50, pleaded guilty to orchestrating an art forgery scheme that defrauded New York City auction houses and buyers of at least $2 million.
  • The duo created over 200 fake artworks by renowned artists such as Banksy, Andy Warhol, and Andrew Wyeth, which were forged in Poland using antique paper and fabricated gallery stamps.
  • The most profitable fake, a purported work by Richard Mayhew, sold for $160,000, while the scheme also involved misrepresenting Native American–produced goods, specifically works by Luiseño artist Fritz Scholder.
  • The Bankowskis, Polish citizens residing in New Jersey, face over three years in prison, $1.9 million in restitution, and potential deportation to Poland.
  • The scheme, which began in 2020, came under scrutiny in March 2023 and highlights a prevalent issue of art forgery within the industry, according to art crime experts.

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