An artwork forger who duped collectors within the US and Europe whereas working below the alias “River Seine” has been sentenced to 52 months in jail after pleading responsible to conspiracy to commit wire fraud and mail fraud.
Earl Marshawn Washington was sentenced Tuesday (2 April) in Pennsylvania for a sequence of crimes stretching again to 2013, through which he and a succession of romantic companions created woodblock prints and bought them to collectors as genuine, centuries-old works. In keeping with some stories, his peddling of pretend historic prints, together with M.C. Escher forgeries, started within the late Nineties.
Washington was first charged in January 2023, however after agreeing to a plea deal, the unique expenses towards him had been dismissed and the current expenses filed; he pleaded responsible in July 2023. His ex-wife, Zsanett Nagy, pleaded responsible to conspiracy to commit wire fraud, mail fraud and cash laundering in August 2023; she was sentenced to time served however faces potential deportation to her native Hungary.
In a single occasion, Washington promised a pair of print collectors in France a gaggle of 15 prints described as “fifteenth.C Reformation/Lutheran wooden blocks”, in response to the District Lawyer’s Workplace for the Center District of Pennsylvania. The French collectors despatched almost $85,000 in funds to Washington and Nagy by way of the latter’s PayPal account earlier than studying that these weren’t genuine, historic woodblock prints.
A collector of woodblock prints in Pennsylvania purchased about 130 woodblocks from Washington and his girlfriend on the time between 2013 and 2016, paying the pair $118,810 in all. Working below his favoured alias “River Seine”, Washington instructed the Pennsylvania collector that he was promoting “unique printing blocks from the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries”.
Along with his 52-month jail sentence, Washington has been ordered to pay $203,240.90 in restitution to his victims. He can even serve three years of supervised launch after his jail time period. As a part of Nagy’s sentencing, she was ordered to pay her victims $107,159.25 in restitution.
Washington was “beforehand a resident of Honolulu, Key West, Las Vegas and different locations”, in response to the District Lawyer’s workplace. He was represented by Lori J. Ulrich, a federal public defender who, in courtroom filings quoted by USA Right now, described Washington as “his personal worst enemy”.
The prosecutor in Washington’s case was Ravi Romel Sharma, an assistant US Lawyer. The case was investigated by the Philadelphia division of the FBI’s Artwork Crime Crew, with help from the Division of Justice’s Workplace of Worldwide Affairs, France’s Ministry of Justice and nationwide police, Germany’s federal police and the felony police for the state of Saxony.