WASHINGTON – The U.S. Marshals Service
is conducting online auctions to sell 245 works of art by Chagall, Matisse,
Picasso, Toulouse-Lautrec and other old masters as well as pieces by more
recent famous artists. The items are up for auction at www.txauction.com until
July 2.
The pieces of art were seized from several
federal court cases and are now forfeited to the government. Three of the cases
involved Marc Dreier out of the Southern District of New York, Justin French
out of the Eastern District of Virginia, and Shawn Merriman out of the District
of Colorado. Proceeds generated from the auctions will be used to compensate
the victims of the cases.
Dreier, 62, of New York was convicted in
2009 for fraud and money laundering $400 million and is serving time in a
Minnesota federal prison with a release date scheduled in 2026. French, 41, of
Richmond, Va., was convicted in 2011 for stealing millions from federal and
state tax credit programs intended to rehabilitate historic buildings. He is
incarcerated at a federal prison in West Virginia, with a scheduled release
date in 2025. Merriman, 49, of Aurora, Colo., was convicted in 2010 for a mail
fraud Ponzi scheme that defrauded 67 investors of millions of dollars. He is
serving time in a federal prison in South Dakota with a scheduled release date
in 2020.
For more information on the auctions, go
to www.txauction.com
Dreier: http://1.usa.gov/MP4sYt
French: http://1.usa.gov/Lm6yVq
Merriman: http://1.usa.gov/Lo7d6M
The U.S. Marshals Service is responsible
for managing and selling seized and forfeited properties acquired by federal
criminals through illegal activities. Proceeds generated from asset sales are
used to compensate victims, supplement funding for law enforcement initiatives
and support community programs. As part of the Department of Justice’s Asset
Forfeiture Program, the Marshals currently manage more than 19,000 assets with
a value of $4.4 billion.
Additional information about the U.S.
Marshals Service can be found at http://www.usmarshals.gov.
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