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Antiques Roadshow experts Russ Pritchard III and George Juno, who appeared on the US version of the show were accused of swindling items from people at a cheaper price than their true value.
Upon discovering the professionals' actions and the true worth of the trunk's contents, George E. Pickett V, the great-great-grandson of the Civil War general, took legal action. In 1999 ...
Antiques Roadshow has been on air for 46 years but the programme has ran into a few notable scandals over the years.
He was later accused of selling the collection himself, for a whopping $880,000 (£680,000) - 10 times what Pickett had been paid for the mementos. When George E. Pickett V, the Civil War general ...
A renaming ceremony will take place Wednesday morning at Fort Benning to officially restore the post’s name—this time in honor of a different Benning.
In 1999, Pickett's great-great grandson, George E. Pickett V, won a civil suit he filed against Pritchard and was awarded $800,000 in damages. The pair allegedly convinced Wilson's family to sell ...
He dazzled crowds in the 1960s as the frontman for the popular Toronto band the Mandala, and in the early 1980s he opened a ...