DEEN, Presiding Judge.
Appellee sold a painting to appellant, representing it to be the work of a certain artist. When it was determined to be a forgery, appellant sued appellee on the theories of fraud, breach of contract, and conspiracy. The conspiracy count was dismissed at trial.
A jury returned a verdict for plaintiff/appellant on the fraud count, assessing general damages of $32,500, punitive damages of $6,263, and attorney fees of $31,337; no finding...
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