Giselle Rigatau, an investigative reporter known for her deep dives into art fraud, and Jason Hernandez, a lead federal prosecutor specializing in art crimes, unpack a scandal where two prestigious galleries sold over $80 million in fake masterpieces. They discuss the cunning methods behind the operation and the challenges of prosecuting art crimes, shedding light on why galleries escaped indictment. Additionally, they explore a looted Modigliani painting linked to the Panama Papers, revealing the tangled web of ownership and legal battles that followed.