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Wilton man pleads guilty in Peter Max paintings counterfeit scheme worth nearly $250,000

Authorities say Nicholas Hatch, 29, sold counterfeit Peter Max paintings to auction companies and private buyers, claiming they were authentic.

News 12 Staff

Aug 11, 2023, 8:10 AM

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A Wilton man has pleaded guilty to a mail fraud charge in connection to running a counterfeit painting scheme.

Authorities say Nicholas Hatch, 29, owns Hatch Estate Services in Norwalk. They say he sold counterfeit Peter Max paintings to auction companies and private buyers, claiming they were authentic.

Hatch sold 145 fraudulent Max paintings and defrauded a total of 43 purchasers for nearly $250,000.

The fraud charge carries a max sentence of 20 years in prison.

Hatch is scheduled to be sentenced on Oct. 30.

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