Michigan art dealer who faked lung transplant to rob seniors pleads guilty to $1.5M scam


Wendy Beard pulled a lot of stunts to make money off her elderly art customers — like claiming she was in a coma when they inquired about their artwork, or in the hospital for a double-lung transplant, the FBI says.

It worked for years, as her unsuspecting customers gave her artwork to sell on consignment — only she sold it and kept the money, including a mural-sized Ansel Adams photograph she sold for $440,000 without ever telling the owner.

Her customers, however, eventually caught on. The FBI was summoned. And the con artist eventually fessed up.

In U.S. District Court on Thursday, 58-year-old Beard — who inherited a lucrative art gallery from her millionaire father, but then started scamming customers one year after his death — pleaded guilty to wire fraud. In her plea agreement, she admitted she defrauded more than 10 customers who had entrusted her with selling more than $1.5 million worth of art.

u0022The Tetons and the Snake River, Grand Teton National Park,” is a photograph by Ansel Adams

Years-long scam from Detroit-area gallery

“She accepted responsibility for her conduct, which was the right thing to do in this situation,” her attorney, Steve Fishman, said following the plea hearing.

The Detroit Free Press, part of the USA TODAY Network, first reported on Beard’s yearslong crime spree following her arrest in 2022, when the FBI detailed her crimes in court documents, explained how she fell on the government’s radar, who she conned and the lengths to which she went to keep her ill-gotten gains.

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