Search On For Missing Art
A bankruptcy trustee is searching for 80 pieces of artwork once owned by a Dickson retirement plan manager who was sent to jail for embezzlement in the hopes of recovering money for his creditors.
Former 1Point Solutions CEO Barry Stokes died in federal prison last year after he was convicted of bilking $19 million from his clients’ retirement funds and health care spending accounts. Prior to his arrest, Stokes was also collector of Japanese woodblock prints and about 2,000 pieces of the collection have been recovered and sold for about $1 million to pay off creditors.
But bankruptcy trustee John McLemore told The Tennessean about 80 pieces remain missing and he’s hoping to locate the prints in good condition.