Police see more complaints about accused local artist
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At least two more people have filed complaints against Newport Beach artist Michael Schofield, Newport Beach police said Wednesday.
Schofield, 60, was accused of using a Pablo Picasso drawing that does not belong to him as collateral, police said. But authorities have not decided yet whether to charge him.
Two men, a custom home builder from Newport Beach and a man in Irvine, filed complaints Wednesday, detective Mike McDermott said.
One of the men alleges Schofield owes him at least $30,000.
Efforts to reach Schofield since last week have been unsuccessful.
McDermott’s investigation began Monday after local real estate broker Jeff Stokes filed a police report last week. Stokes claims he lent Schofield $40,000 so he could buy art from private parties and then sell it to auction houses.
— Joseph Serna
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