Sotheby’s prepares to fend off Rybolovlev lawsuit

Sotheby’s, the prestigious auction house, is preparing to contest a legal challenge from Dmitry Rybolovlev, the Monaco resident and billionaire owner of AS Monaco.

Sotheby’s expects that the Russian tycoon will use the British courts to claim that they may have acted improperly in the long-running case involving Yves Bouvier, the Swiss art dealer.

The auction house, which has its head quarters in the US, has said it would “vigorously” fight any action brought by Rybolovlev, saying that any suggestion it had been involved in fraudulent conduct or taken part in a conspiracy to inflate the values of art works was “categorically false”.

Rybolovlev has claimed in a number of jurisdictions that Bouvier cheated him by marking up the prices of up to 40 art works. In particular, attention has fallen on Da Vinci’s Salvator Mundi, which Bouvier bought for €66 million ($80 million) at a private Sotheby’s sale, which he then sold for a reported €104 ($127 million) to the Russian.

Rybolovlev has claimed that Bouvier was acting as his agent and so had a duty not to mark up items he bought on his behalf. He has also asserted, through his lawyers, that Samuel Valette, Sotheby’s Senior Director, Vice Chairman, Private Sales Worldwide Impressionist & Modern Art, had written bullish assessments of a number of works that Bouvier forwarded on to him.

Meanwhile, Salvator Mundi was subsequently sold by the Russian for a record €382 million ($450 million) in a Christies sale.


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More marriages, fewer divorces, in Monaco in 2017

Photo: Facebook Mairie de Monaco
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Almost twice as many births took place in Monaco in 2017 as the number of deaths, with 958 births and 490 deaths recorded. Two hundred and fifty-eight births were to Monaco residents, and 700 to non-residents.

The Monaco City Council said that the favourite names for girls were Victoria, Alice, Léa, Sofia, Emma and Giulia, and for boys: Nolan, Ethan, Lucas, Hugo, Lorenzo and Raphael.

A total of 206 weddings were celebrated in the Principality in 2017, compared to 193 in 2016. Concerning the marriage of persons of Monegasque nationality, four marriages united two people of Monegasque nationality, 38 Monegasque men married a foreign woman, and 47 Monegasque women chose a foreign spouse.

The number of divorces fell from 89 in 2016 to 69 in 2017.


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House-breaking gang arrested after breaking into villa

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Four Polish nationals were arrested in Roquebrune-Cap-Martin in the early hours of Saturday, January 13, on suspicion of attempted burglary, local French-language daily Monaco-Matin reports.

A wary neighbour had reported suspicious figures in a neighbouring villa and when police arrived they found three suspects inside the property with a variety of house-breaking tools, including hoods, gloves, a crowbar and an imitation firearm, while a fourth suspect was arrested while waiting in a getaway car.

The car, a Skoda, had been rented in Poland and equipped with false registration plates. The authorities believe that they have nabbed a professional gang that may have struck on previous occasions along the coast.


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