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Testimony is expected to begin today in the New York trial of a husband and wife team charged with selling more than $500,000 worth of fake Salvador Dali lithographs. Martin Fleischman, 51, and his wife, Carol Convertine, 34, are charged with grand larceny in a 30-count indictment alleging that they set up a phony art gallery and sold “hand-signed lithographs” that were just posters.
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