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Michigan Art Dealer Sentenced for Defrauding Elderly Collectors

Last updated: September 18, 2024 8:33 am
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Wendy Halsted Beard, a former art dealer from Michigan, has been sentenced to five years and three months in prison for her involvement in a photography consignment scheme that defrauded seniors out of $1.6 million. The sentencing took place on September 11, as reported by the US Attorney’s Office in Detroit.

Beard, 59, ran a fine art gallery in Birmingham where she allegedly sold consigned photography without giving the original owners their share of the proceeds. According to the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), she also failed to deliver the works to the new owners after receiving payments.

In July 2023, Beard pleaded guilty to one count of wire fraud. Following her arrest in October 2022, she was sentenced to five years in prison and ordered to pay over $2 million in restitution. The scheme involved 43 victims and over 393 fine art photographs, although investigators were only able to locate fewer than 150 works.

An investigation by multiple law enforcement agencies, including the FBI Art Theft Unit, revealed that Beard targeted elderly individuals in her crimes, which began as early as 2017. She used the reputation of her gallery, established by her father in 1969, to gain the trust of victims and enter into consignment contracts, which she then violated for personal profit.

One of the artworks involved in the scheme was Ansel Adams’s “The Tetons and the Snake River, Grand Teton National Park” (1942), which was given to Beard on consignment in 2018 by an 82-year-old collector. The victim entrusted Beard with $900,000 worth of fine art photography, including the original Ansel Adams photograph, to sell on consignment. However, Beard sold the work to a gallery in Wyoming for $440,000 and kept the money.

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When the victim requested the return of their work, Beard fabricated a story about undergoing a double lung transplant and being hospitalized for lung problems. She even created fake email accounts to support her false claims.

In another instance of fraud, Beard returned false or counterfeit copies of other Ansel Adams photographs to the original owners when they asked for the photographs back. US Attorney Dawn Ison described Beard’s deception as unprecedented, likening it to elder financial abuse.

The sentencing of Wendy Halsted Beard serves as a warning about the repercussions of financial fraud and exploitation. It underscores the importance of vigilance and due diligence when engaging in financial transactions, especially with individuals or organizations that may have ulterior motives.

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