Tearful Russian billionaire who spent $2 billion on art tells jurors Sotheby's cheated him
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By my rough calculations, for this piece:
$450M - $127M = $323M profit for plaintiff = shut the fuck up
Seriously though. He made a huge profit and is suing a third party that had nothing to do with the private sale between he and his dealer because he realized dealer screwed him. Not sure why you were being down voted.
Simps crying for billionaires. Or they just hate basic math.
I hate billionaires AND basic math.
Me too 🤜🤛
To be fair, those $46 million will buy quite a few avocodo toasts and lattes
Sometimes life is truly unfair.
Someone sell this asshole a polar bear liver.
Birth of a classic?
Instameme for sure lol
He bought goods for a value that was greater than the value he imagined they would be worth. Isn't that precisely how one would accumulate billions in the first place, except in reverse?
It gets better. He resold one of the paintings in question for a profit of 320 million$. He is suing because his speculative profit wasn't big enough.
the fastest way to become a billionaire is to start as a trillionaire!
It's frustrating for the super-rich when an extremely popular method of laundering money proves to be filled with shady characters. LMFAO.
https://imgflip.com/i/8cdrcm
Tearful? Jesus Christ, somebody's lost all sense of proportion.
Forgive the source of the image/product, can't be fucked to make my own version, and let me just get out my mug for billionaire tears
Also, just going to leave this here
https://medium.com/@hkmcleod/how-the-rich-use-art-to-launder-money-efe4d466d17a
Does the second half actually explain how it works? Because the first half, which was all I could read, doesn't really explain how they get the clean money back.
From another article I found:
Lemme just grab my popcorn