Three Men Indicted For Ebay Fraud

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SAN FRANCISCO — Three men were indicted by a federal grand jury for allegedly participating in a ring of fraudulent bidding in hundreds of art auctions on eBay Inc.’s Internet auction site, including a high-profile case involving a fake painting by artist Richard Diebenkorn, the U.S. attorney’s office in Sacramento said.

The 16-count indictment against Kenneth Fetterman of Placerville, Calif., Kenneth A. Walton of Sacramento and Scott Beach of Lakewood, Colo., includes charges of wire and mail fraud related to alleged “shill” bidding — a scheme in which users, in collusion with a seller, post phony bids to drive the auction price of an item higher.


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