Category Archives: Court Cases

Probing Perjury 7

Ritchie Sinclair claims: – two Goldi claims were “struck” down by a judge in court, for allegedly failing to show cause… “A. Mr. and Mrs. Goldie recently sued me in Small Claims Court, Newmarket, though they now live in Toronto. … Continue reading

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Probing Perjury 6

Donald Robinson claims: – that all the Morrisseaus sold at Randy Potters – some 2,000, out of which he bought 31 himself – were cheap and lousy fakes that even an amateur could pick out   “Q. Schiller: Okay; well, let’s break it down. … Continue reading

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Probing Perjury 5

Ritchie Sinclair claims: – to be a 1979 graduate of George Brown College, Toronto, ON “# RITCHIE SINCLAIR – SWORN EVIDENCE IN-CHIEF BY MR. SINCLAIR: Justice Godfrey: All right, what would you like to tell me, Mr. Sinclair? A: I’m sorry … Continue reading

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Probing Perjury 4

Ritchie Sinclair claims: – to be a Canadian Indian “In 1997 at the McMichael Gallery, that Bear Dance ceremony that Mr. Robinson mentioned, that was my initiation for taking responsibility for the continuation of the Woodland School of Art, which is … Continue reading

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Probing Perjury 3

Ritchie Sinclair claims: – to be a member of the NMHS (Norval Morrisseau Heritage Society) “The victim in this matter, Richie Sinclair, is a protégé of the late Canadian artist, Norval Morrisseau. He also goes by the name “Stardreamer.” The … Continue reading

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Probing Perjury 2

Donald Robinson claims: – his son Paul Robinson, detected the “fakes” first, and warned him not to buy more paintings at Randy Potters Background: During the Hatfield trial, Donald Robinson did allow, to Judge Paul Martial twice, that he was a … Continue reading

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5 – Otavnik v Sinclair

The Conspiracy Theorists Lose Court Case Round #5 – Otavnik v Sinclair In 2010, the fifth Morrisseau-related court case came about, when Joe Otavnik took a rather late-blooming Conspiracy Theorist, Ritchie Sinclair, to court, for publicly defaming and devaluing his painting “Jesuit Preist … Continue reading

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4 – Browne v Bugera

The Conspiracy Theorists Lose Court Case Round #4 – “CT Proxy #3” Browne v Bugera In 2009 (Jan 19), the Conspiracy Theorists – acting through another naïve proxy, a pair of amateur art collectors, Dr. Jonathan Browne, and Dr. Julie … Continue reading

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3 – McLeod, White, Bugera, Child, Kim v Sinclair

The Conspiracy Theorists Utterly Shot Down in Court Case Round #3 – Joe McLeod, Jackie Bugera, James White, Donna Child, Sun Nam Kim v Ritchie Sinclair In December 2008, five leading Canadian Morrisseau art retail merchants launched a lawsuit charging … Continue reading

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1 – Otavnik v Vadas & Morrisseau

The Conspiracy Theorists Lose Court Case Round #1 – Otavnik v Vadas & Morrisseau In 2007 the first Morrisseau-related legal suit came about when a collector and art dealer, Joe Otavnik, took Principal Conspiracy Theorists, Norval Morrisseau, and his longtime … Continue reading

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