The authorized battle between the music government David Geffen and the crypto-magnate Justin Solar over a $78.4m Alberto Giacometti sculpture took a brand new flip this week when Geffen filed a countersuit, drawing a rebuke from Solar’s attorneys.
The sculpture in query, Le Nez (1947), which Solar bought for $78.4 million at a 2021 Sotheby’s sale in New York. He later claimed he was concerned about promoting the piece provided that a purchaser was keen to pay $80m for it. In his preliminary lawsuit, filed in February, Solar claimed that the artwork adviser Sydney Xiong cast his signature on paperwork, profiting from his naïveté as a newcomer to the artwork market. Xiong allegedly offered Le Nez to Geffen in alternate for 2 unnamed work collectively valued at $55m, plus $10.5m in money.
A 100-page countersuit filed by attorneys for Geffen on 18 April alleges that Solar’s place is fraudulent at finest, including: “This lawsuit is a sham.”
In a press release emailed to Artnet News, Tibor Nagy, Geffen’s lawyer, wrote: “Vendor’s regret will not be a foundation to sue. Fortuitously, most affordable and critical folks realise that, not Justin Solar. Our submitting separates his fiction from the details and lays naked for the general public the bogus claims he has introduced. Courts of regulation are the fallacious enviornment for publicity stunts.”
In a press release to Artnet on 17 April a lawyer for Solar, William Charron, characterised Geffen’s allegations as “extraordinarily misguided”. “It’s extremely unwise for Mr Geffen to have staked his case on his proclaimed innocence of Sydney Xiong,” Charron acknowledged. “Ms Xiong confessed to her theft, she was arrested in China and is in detention in China right now.“ He added: “Extra very compelling particulars will come out by the fullness of this litigation.”
Geffen, whose assortment is claimed to be value round $2bn, alleges in his countersuit that Solar was desperate to promote the Giacometti within the wake of the 2022 cryptocurrency crash and the next theft by hackers of $115m from two companies tied to Solar. The countersuit claims that Solar has engaged in a number of situations of “unethical and/or unlawful enterprise actions” with former staff and has by no means filed a police report in opposition to Xiong. Geffen’s criticism additional claims that Solar deleted incriminating WhatsApp messages in an try and “reclaim” Le Nez and misrepresented the gathering energy of his NFT (non-fungible token) market, ApeNFT.
Final November, at one other closely-watched Sotheby’s public sale in New York, Solar purchased Maurizio Cattelan’s viral provocation The Comic (2019), a bit consisting of a banana duct-taped to a wall, for $6.2m.