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Any truth to the story that this gallery owner is a thief, a fraud and is running a ponzi scheme?
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I heard the owner admitted to all in the story. Have not seen news stories or police reports that would confirm his admission and/or wonder if he did all of this and admitted it to his victims in order to buy time and skip the area or country. Anybody know his name? Anybody know if he turned himself in to authorities? Is the gallery still open? Or is this story false?
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Something has occurred, the details of which are sketchy. The FBI is involved. If you have purchased artwork from Ernst & Ernst and do not possess the artwork you purchased (i.e. not fulfilled or the gallery held on to it for you) you should contact the FBI in Portland or Salem OR.
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2 I've heard ridiculous so called 'facts' and have confirmed them to be untrue. I hope we can all keep this in mind; even those of us that are angry. |
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1 you make no sense. for one, he only owned the gallery for 5 years. second, he sold art, not retirement. you dont know what ur talkin about. |
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Yes the FBI is involved in the Don Seybold/Ernst & Ernst Collectors Gallery criminal activities. Don Seybold turned himself in to the Cannon Beach police on either March 11 or 12th. His email to Ernst & Ernst investors was sent out to many people. In this email, he admitted fraud, running a ponzi scheme and other criminal activities. He passed bad checks, and made fraudulent charges on the credit cards of many of his clients. Yes, the FBI is involved, as his crimes cross state lines and into Canada. I know this to be true, because I am one of the unfortunate people who was scammed by this guy. And there went my retirement possibilities too.
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it's all true. the gallery owner admitted to committing crimes, fraud, running a ponzi scheme, and who knows what else. he has cheated clients out of millions and millions of dollars. it is HUGE. |
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2 the sad, disgusting, and hideous story about don seybold is true... he's a self-admitted criminal who committed fraud, ran a ponzi scheme, and scammed millions and millions of dollars from people over the last 3 or so years, at the very least. he will hopefully spend a lot of years in the "big house" sharing a small cell with bernie madolf. |
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yes, it's all true... i am one of the many victims of his criminal activities. |
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the owner's name is don seybold. his 2 galleries (cannon beach and seaside) are closed. he turned himself in to the cannon beach police. |
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do you know if Don is still in town or if they know where he is? I have known him for years. I am worried about his wife. Now that he has stopped this I hope he is facing it head on and not on the run.
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My family has tried numerous times to get ahold of his wife. She has not returned any of our calls. they were made out of concern not criticism. the more time that goes by makes her not look so good.
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1 This situation is unfortunate for all involved. Especially the victims. I think it's helpful to put yourself in his wife's shoes. I'm sure she's embarrassed and at a loss for words on how to handle the unwanted attention. I know that I would be tempted to shut myself off too avoid the awkwardness of having to talk to people who want answers that I couldn't give them. My heart goes out to her. |
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This is the first I've heard of the story but I have been trying to reach Don by email for months.
He has art of mine on consignment including one navajo rug which is appraised for over $18,000.00 along with my other art. How do I begin to get it back? |
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Kathie, contact the FBI in Portland. They can help you begin with a claim. As far as I know, all art pieces in Don's possession have been moved by them to Portland. |
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Contacting the FBI is a good idea, but do not expect a speedy response. I have been waiting for more than one month. Many of Don's customers had pieces on consignment or "held" in one of his storage units at the coast. At this point, it's impossible to know if either the "consigned" or "held" pieces still exist. Don's alleged victims can only hope... |
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1 The FBI people working this case have determined that the best results for all the victims is to carefully and completely 'download' as much info as Don is willing to share - and have therefore put a 'clamp' on the news media! And I can certainly see why - the few published 'reports' that have appeared (either news on tv or in print) are so woefully in error of what really went on that is almost laughable! In any event - let's give the FBI a few more weeks of intensive digging and the whole 'correct and true' picture may emerge! And it is a VERY big deal - and most of the victims will be traced down and notified - and without the media racing each other to get the most dramatic (probably mostly incorrect and misleading) story published! |
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