Monday, July 19, 2010

Norval Morrisseau Conspiracy Unveiled (Part XXII)

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Exhibit No. 19
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~ Dated March 9th, 2005
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- A sworn affidavit by Mr. James (Jim) White regarding the paintings addressed in the 'National Post" article "Morrisseau fakes alleged" dated May 18, 2001 (see Exhibit No. 5)

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In this affidavit Mr. James White confirms the findings of Exhibit No. 4 that Mr. Donald Robinson of Kinsman Robinson Galleries purchased paintings from Kahn Auctions. In addition, Mr. White stated that he took 23 of his Norval Morrisseau paintings, also purchased from Kahn Auctions, to Kinsman Robinson Galleries to be appraised for insurance purposes. Mr. Robinson complimented Mr. White's choices and advised him to be well-insured.
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Two weeks later, Mr. Robinson indicated to Mr. White that he did not assess the paintings himself but rather asked Norval Morrisseau for assistance by providing the artist with pictures of the paintings and two boxes marked YES and NO. Mr. Donald Robinson had told to Mr. White that Norval Morrisseau allegedly marked NO boxes beside each of his paintings. Despite numerous requests by Mr. White and his lawyer, Mr. Donald Robinson had refused to provide a copy of this documentation from Norval Morrisseau (see Page 1).
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Also, Mr. Robinson indicated to Mr. White that one of his paintings would appear in the 'National Post" article "Morrisseau fakes alleged" dated May 18, 2001 (see Exhibit No. 5).
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~ Continued on: Norval Morrisseau Conspiracy Unveiled (Part XXIII) ~
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