A group of amateur art collectors has brought forth a legal complaint involving a Miami art gallery, alleging that they were duped into purchasing $6 million worth of counterfeit Andy Warhol artwork. During a session in a Florida state court, these collectors accused the gallery and its dealer of obstructing requests for financial records, contesting that the justifications provided for denying their subpoenas are typically reserved for victims of crime. This ongoing legal battle raises pertinent questions concerning transparency and accountability in the art market.
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