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Old May 21st 09, 09:54 AM posted to alt.collecting.autographs
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Perhaps he did it "In Cold Blood," and maybe with a bit of "Hocus
Pocus," but one thing's for sure - Forrest Smith III's freedom is in
"Clear and Present Danger" after he pleaded guilty Tuesday to forging
signed copies of famous authors' books and selling them on eBay.

Smith's literary counterfeit operation victimized more than 1,000
bibliophiles and netted him more than $300,000 between 2002 and
December, Assistant U.S. Attorney Mark Dubnoff said.

Smith, 47, of Reading, bought unsigned first editions of books on eBay
under his account name, bigdaddy_books, Dubnoff said.

Smith already had an authentic copy of the author's signature, either
from another book or a document, Dubnoff said.

"He'd take that signature to a stamp-making store," he said. "They'd
take his money and make [the signature] into stamp."

Smith would then stamp the books with the "signatures" of such
renowned authors as Truman Capote, Kurt Vonnegut, Tom Clancy, Michael
Crichton, Norman Mailer, Anne Rice, John Grisham, John Irving and Tom
Wolfe, prosecutors said.

He'd then use an account he created in his wife's name without her
knowledge - bev103162smith - to sell the forged books, Dubnoff said.

Prosecutors said that Smith preyed on more than 400 victims since
December 2006, but Dubnoff said that he may have preyed on more than a
thousand since 2002, sometimes selling a single book for more than
$500.

From looking at eBay and other digital records, investigators believe
that more than 2,000 people bought signed books from Smith, but some
of those had legitimate signatures in them, Dubnoff said.

Dubnoff said that someone in the book-selling industry tipped off
investigators to Smith's alleged scheme.

"That person noticed some peculiarities in the auctions of both user
names," Dubnoff said. "Then we did our investigation and uncovered the
scope of the fraud."

Smith is believed to have been unemployed and receiving disability
benefits for the last 15 years, a law-enforcement source said.

Smith, who pleaded guilty to three counts of wire fraud and one count
of mail fraud, will likely dispute the number of books he sold and his
profit at sentencing, Dubnoff said.

Both figures would play into the calculation of an appropriate
sentence, Dubnoff said.

Smith faces a maximum of 80 years in prison and a $1 million fine when
he is sentenced in September, according to the U.S. Attorney's Office.

As Vonnegut himself might say: "So it goes."
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Old May 21st 09, 10:32 PM posted to alt.collecting.autographs
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Default Autograph fraudster poses as Capote, Vonnegut, Crichton

Hey Bob-

Great Info and thanks for sharing!!!!!

Happy Hunting-
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