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FBI Investigating American Royal Arts, Christopher Morales and Others Over Rock and Roll Forgeries

The rumors circulating autograph hobby are true. Since 2008, the New York Office of the FBI has been investigating Florida-based autograph and memorabilia gallery chain American Royal Arts and its owner, Jerry Gladstone, over the suspected trafficking in rock and roll forgeries. According to marketing claims by Gladstone, American Royal Arts was the world's largest seller of signed music memorabilia, specializing autographs of the Beatles, Elvis, The Rolling Stones, Led Zeppelin, Janis Joplin, Jimi Hendrix, the Eagles and other in-demand rock bands and artists.

The FBI typically doesn't publicly acknowledge or discuss an open investigation unless and until they issue arrest warrants. No arrest warrants have been issued that I'm aware of, and it's always possible that none will be. Nothing I'm discussing here has come directly from the FBI. Everything comes from our own investigation and interviews.

The FBI's more than 30 month investigation has grown to include ARA associates and authenticators, including forensic document examiners Christopher Morales and E'lyn Bryan, ARA's memorabilia suppliers, and others from Florida to Hawaii.

The FBI raided American Royal Arts' headquarters in Boca Raton, Fla., in late February, 2010, and around the same time served document subpoenas on Christopher Morales in Falls Church, Va., where he maintains his office. We believe that E'Lyn Bryan, also of Boca Raton, was served with document subpoenas around that time.

On August 14, ARA filed an Assignment for the Benefit of Creditors, which is a filing in Florida courts similar to a Chapter 7 filing in Federal Bankruptcy Court. In a related deposition on Sept. 7, ARA executive Agnes Palmer reportedly testified that a result of the FBI's subpoena, approximately 90-percent of ARA's autograph inventory was either seized by the FBI, ordered held under subpoena and stored at their headquarters, or determined by ARA to be unsalable.

According to Gladstone over several phone conversations with me—one with historical autograph dealer John Reznikoff serving as "referee"—ARA purchased most of their rock autographs from Heroes and Legends in Calif., owned by Myron Ross; Forever Legends in Calif., owned by Maria Brockway; Autograph Central in Ill., owned by Bryan Slaven; and Gallery of Dreams in Calif., owned by Bruce Hall. Until late 2009, Christopher Morales was listed on Gallery of Dreams' Executive Profiles Web page as their authenticator.

Brockway and Slaven are convicted felons.

We have also found evidence linking Rock Star Gallery in Phoenix, Ariz., as a source of ARA's autographed items.

According to Gladstone, Gallery of Dreams was the source of the forged autographed guitars, and altered rock artist signing photos that ARA used to sell them that were the subject of ABC News 20/20 and Inside Edition television reports in late 2009.

I received a surprise phone call from Gladstone last May, in which he thanked me for discovering the photoshopped signing photos and said that he had discovered he was a victim of fraud by his suppliers, claiming they sold him forgeries without his knowledge.

Common sense and Gladstone's aggressive actions over the years against Frank Caiazzo, Autograph, me, personally, and others make his lack of knowledge of the fraud hard for me to believe. But if the FBI's investigations result in indictments, that will be for a court to decide.

A number of respected members of the autograph hobby have been involved in the FBI investigation. Most important of all, the dealer who brought ARA and Morales to the FBI's attention. A member of Autograph Magazine Live!, I won't mention his name without his permission, or name most of the others involved at this time.

I became aware of the investigation several months in, when I got a call from FBI Special Agent Jim Wynne. One of Jim's specialties is art and collectables crime, and I couldn't be more impressed with his skill, intelligence and dedication. I've had the privilege of helping by finding victims, connections and evidence since then. It's something I'll never forget. I've chosen to keep the story under wraps until recently, so not deter the FBI's investigation. That's not typically what a journalist does; our job is to report the news as quickly and fully as possible. I hope you'll understand and forgive my delay. Even now, I'm limited in what I can share with you.

I'll tell you more about it soon, but it's 4 a.m. and want to get a little shuteye. But before I sign-off, I want to thank someone who has not only been my right hand through much of my efforts; he has selflessly paid the price of his incredibly generous cooperation. I didn't ask his permission to mention his name, but hopefully he won't mind:

Roger Epperson
Not only has Roger been there whenever I needed him to give me his opinion on autographs and provide leads, he has helped many victims of unscrupulous dealers recover hundreds of thousands of dollars in refunds on forgeries.

Roger's efforts and willingness to speak his mind have made him the music forgery industry's Public Enemy No. 1. Roger has been the subject of fraudulent so-called "stings," and defamed on fraud industry propaganda sites Autograph Alert and IADA by Gladstone associates Stephen Koschal and Michael Frost; as well as one that Gladstone admitted that he controls, Behind the Gavel.

They tried to ruin him...but they couldn't.

Roger, I can't thank you enough for all your help, and all you've done to help collectors.

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Comment by Bobby Livingston on September 29, 2010 at 2:35pm
Thanks DB, I have followed your advice and contacted the Attorney Generals office.
Comment by DB on September 29, 2010 at 4:46pm
BL, I'm in... Although I find most amusing according to one source that the IADA Inc formed by Mike Frost in Fl., is inactive. How nice....

Now, lets all put our money where our mouth is and create a groundswell of complaints if you are still listed as a member or dealer.
Comment by DB on September 29, 2010 at 4:49pm
db,
Thank you for contacting the Attorney General's Office regarding iada-cccomand president Mike Frost. Our staff will process it as soon as possible and, if necessary, respond appropriately. We appreciate hearing from concerned citizens such as yourself. If you wish to keep abreast of the activities of this office, you may wish to consider a subscription to our electronic newsletter Generally Speaking. Or perhaps our Consumer Alerts. Should you wish to subscribe to either, or both, publications, please click here.
Comment by roger epperson on September 29, 2010 at 5:03pm
Bless all of you who do this. The truth needs to be told!
Comment by scott on September 29, 2010 at 5:38pm
I agree with you. What can I do?
Comment by DB on September 29, 2010 at 6:11pm
scott, it's simple, if you are a member of the IADA and have 1. not re signed up, or 2. requested you be removed and you are still listed and receiving emails then follow the link below to the Florida AG's office and submit accordingly. If you have requested to be removed or not sign up then they are using your entry in a false and deceptive business practice to promote their perspectives while giving a false sense of credibility based on their "listed members and dealers".
Comment by scott on September 29, 2010 at 6:27pm
I hope that the IADA members do the right thing. I am tired of people not living up to their responsibilities. The autograph dealers who do not speak up need to go find something else to do.

I do my fair share of charity cases. The people in the most need are often the ones who need the most help. It is that simple.
Comment by scott on September 30, 2010 at 11:51am
I should of had a microphone in my hand to slam down on the floor when I made my last comment. It is a good summary statement as I walk off this stage.
Comment by Steve Cyrkin, Admin on September 30, 2010 at 11:55am
Scott...I feel your frustration. Things take time unfortunately.
Comment by Michael Kasmar-AutographPros.com on September 30, 2010 at 8:34pm
<><>xx**<>>,,.???,,..>> = that's me dancing on my computer right now. Great job for your participation and information once again Steve! I have been counting on an "OPERATION BACKSTAGE PASS" for some time now. FYI, i don't know if that's what they are calling it but that' my little play off of the original "Operation Bullpen". Obviously my hat is also off to those who behind the scenes help make this happen as well.

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