Defendant Tried to Fraudulently Obtain $5 Million for Stolen
Artwork That He Did Not Possess
BOSTON – A Beckley, W.Va., man was sentenced today in
federal court in Boston in connection with a scheme in which he purported to
sell paintings stolen from the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in 1990, on
Craigslist.
Todd Andrew Desper, a/k/a “Mordokwan,” 48, was sentenced by
U.S. District Court Judge Rya W. Zobel to time served and three years of
supervised release, three months of which is to be served in home confinement.
In February 2018, Desper pleaded guilty to four counts of wire fraud and attempted
wire fraud. In May 2017, Desper was arrested in West Virginia and charged in a
criminal complaint.
Desper, acting under the pseudonym “Mordokwan,” solicited
foreign buyers on Craigslist for both the Rembrandt’s Storm on the Sea of
Galilee and Vermeer’s The Concert, two paintings that were stolen from the
Isabella Steward Gardner Museum in 1990. Desper directed interested buyers to
create an encrypted email account to communicate with him. Authorities were
notified of the foreign Craigslist notices by individuals seeking to assist in
the recovery of the artwork, as well as those seeking the multi-million dollar
reward offered by the Museum.
At the direction of federal authorities, the security
director for the Gardner Museum engaged in encrypted communications with Desper
in an attempt to determine whether Desper had access to the stolen
masterpieces. Desper instructed the security director to send a cashier’s check
for $5 million to a location in West Virginia and that the Storm on the Sea of
Galilee would then be sent in return, concealed behind another painting. The
investigation ultimately revealed that Desper had no access to, nor information
about, the stolen paintings, but was instead engaged in a multi-million dollar
fraud scheme targeting foreign art buyers.
United States Attorney Andrew E. Lelling and Harold H. Shaw,
Special Agent in Charge of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, Boston Field
Division, made the announcement today. Assistance was provided the Isabella
Stewart Gardner Museum, the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of
West Virginia, the FBI Pittsburgh Field Division and the Beckley Police
Department. Assistant U.S. Attorney Sara Miron Bloom of Lelling’s Criminal
Division prosecuted the case.
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