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FBI agents conduct an investigation Jan. 28, 2014 at the John Rogers Archive in North Little Rock. The FBI also visited Rogers' home in North Little Rock.
Investments / Legal

John Rogers’ New Tale: Forgeries Hit $1 Billion

From prison, John Rogers has told one of his victims that the street value of his crimes total almost a billion dollars, a boastful figure in keeping with a blustery scam artist’s penchant for ditching the truth for lies and his felonious fondness for big and often inflated numbers. read more >
Legendary baseball photographer George Brace poses with outfielder Jeff Heath, left, and future Hall of Famer Bob Feller of the Cleveland Indians.
Legal / Media & Marketing

Victim: John Rogers’ Promises ‘All Lies’

The sweeping criminal charge against John Rogers is sprinkled with details on some schemes of the alleged serial fraudster while overlooking others. read more >
JFK and Jackie arrive in Dallas on Nov. 22, 1963. 
Legal / Media & Marketing

Rickerby Collection Part of John Rogers Battle

The battle over the bones of the insolvent John Rogers photo archives continues to narrow down to specific assets. read more >
Bank records show that money loaned to John Rogers (below) for purchasing equipment for his business instead went to an account used by Earl Scott (top), a former football teammate of Rogers.
Banking & Finance / Legal / Media & Marketing

Bank Documents Illuminate John Rogers’ Dealings

Bank of Little Rock’s position among creditors battered by the financial wheeling and dealing of John Rogers is uncertain. But the $203 million-asset lender was first in line to accuse Rogers of fraud among the growing crowd of litigants pursuing him in Pulaski County Circuit Court. read more >
Banking & Finance / Business Services / Investments

Snapshot: A Guide to John Rogers’ Legal Problems

After federal agents came calling at his business and home on Jan. 28, 2014, John Rogers lost control of his chaotic financial world. The known claims against the photo and sports memorabilia dealer total more than $45 million, not counting $49 million in requested punitive damages. read more >
John Rogers
Banking & Finance / Legal / Media & Marketing

Bank: John Rogers Misrepresented Price of Hoffman Collection

First Arkansas Bank & Trust says photo dealer John Rogers misrepresented the purchase price of an archive he bought in 2012, leading the bank to loan almost five times the collection's value. Rogers denies misleading the bank. read more >