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Alleged $50‑60M Phaidon Deal Dispute Involving Brad Karp, Rothschild‑Rockefeller Bank and Potential Dormant Funds

Date
November 11, 2025
Source
House Oversight
Reference
House Oversight #023224
Pages
2
Persons
1

Summary

The passage outlines a high‑value art‑investment transaction (≈$50‑60 M) with disputed payouts, mentions senior advisors (Brad Karp), major financial institutions (Rothschild, Rockefeller), and dorman Disagreement over a $50‑60 M Phaidon transaction price and a reduced $20 M payout. Brad Karp referenced as a decision‑maker who may not have been informed of prior agreements. Reference to Rothschild

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