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It was almost three months after

police found the first victim's body

that law enforcement officials

caught their first break.

When they discovered the k*ller used

a doorknob to bash the victim's head in

and then in an act of defiance,

almost daring police didn't see him.

That was right under their noses.

When asked, detectives said they'd

never seen a case where the

k*ller turned to police out of the law.

This coffee's sh*t. I think the looks bad

or something. I don't want my money back.

The f*ck out of you. I just

drank this coffee that tasted

like a monkey's f*cking

assh*le. I was just in here.

You were not just f*cking

in here. Are you trying

to tell me that I wasn't

just f*cking in here?

Yeah. m*therf*cker,

I don't know you.

Yeah, but I know who you

are, Louise. Get the f*ck out

of my store. No, without

my money. Get the f*ck out.

Go ahead. Play the

security camera for you.

m*therf*cker, I'm going to cr*ck

your f*cking skull open and do

sh*t. m*therf*cker, try and get

me out of here. Play the video.

Come on, play the video. I don't got

no f*cking security video. Are you on?

Good times coming again.

Like that hurts, good

times coming again.

Mr. M. P. Sazing. Are you familiar with the

artist? Yeah. Grace is amazing. No, no.

I just think this newer

work is such an interesting

evolution of her practice,

don't you? Definitely.

So is it something you think

you're going to match your

collection? No, sorry.

I'm only in NFTs right now.

Cool, enjoy your night.

Can you be out there

trying to make a sale? I

thought that's what

gallery openings are for.

England or what you're

a grown up. It's called

networking, but no one would

come to one of these things.

Christ, Jesus.

What's it? Don't judge me.

Just add her all.

That's strong. It helps my anxiety.

I wasn't judging you.

My other friends who

encountered galleries just tell

me that usually the dr*gs

come out at the after party.

Not at the opening.

Look, do you want to make a sale?

Well, then get out there and make one.

Half the gallery's cut is yours.

Really? My math sucks,

but I know half of zero is zero.

It's f*cking race.

It's really a style of hope.

So I kind of put that to

your collection as I am.

And I've been making my

own stamps and carving my...

There's no one here, but

friends and dead beings.

Hey, but race.

Congratulations, Grace.

Any collectors coming?

Yes. Hi.

I've had correspondence

with a lot of great people.

And many have shown interest.

Any sales? Not yet.

What about press?

Figure 40 has your...

That's a blog. I'm impressed.

Well, we've been having a

conversation with some very good people.

Leslie and I.

Hi, Grace. Great show.

Leslie's an intern. No offense.

But Onikalond has a

press agent at her gallery.

And if we sell out this entire show,

I'll spend 10,000 a month on one, too.

Onikal also has a writer

for The New York Times,

the Kamono doing an article.

Hey, I'm up right here.

She loves your work.

I heard that you sold one of her pieces.

The girls' foundation, one of the big ones.

Actually, they had a

relationship that goes back a while.

And I know that you have just

offered them one of my congratulations.

You too.

The show looks great.

So sweet of you to come.

I know you're practically

living in the studio.

He opens your next show.

Soon.

Mind if I swing by the studio

and check out the progress?

Yeah, there's something that I would like.

I was actually just asking for treats.

Why, she couldn't offer any of my

work to the Morehouse Foundation.

More wine?

This is good.

I thought this is good.

I thought this is good.

I'm not out.

But soon, but soon, that's good.

So does count.

Yes.

Defer kits me the urine.

Don't be good, then.

Just let them get me a zik-hala-malt man.

You son of a bitch.

This coffee should.

Looks bad or something.

I'm not falling for that, m*therf*cker.

How's my boy cheek?

f*cking fantastic.

That's wrong with those assholes.

Those autococas?

They got their granny panties on a bus

because Minnesota didn't cover the spread.

Not to perpetuate a hateful stereotype,

but those m*therf*ckers are

some cheap m*therf*ckers.

The only word I cut was Steve.

Anton Andre loved the deli bit.

Peanut one out, six.

That's going to prevent

a lot of sticky fingers.

We're a team, right?

Andre, Anton, you mean?

Yeah.

We have a money problem.

You know that guy Lyle and that

weird Irish guy does his wet work form?

You know, the one who never

takes his jacket off indoors.

Even though you say two and five times.

Wait, aren't you hot with that jacket on?

Yeah.

They're gone.

Locked up.

Tax it, like Al Capone.

We need to find a new

way to deal with the money.

Let me see that.

That hasn't gone out yet.

It's all last week.

Got an email from Philip.

He changed his mind.

Change his mind.

They sent him a damn invoice.

That is why I thought they had

too many watercolors or something.

Since when have men

started listening to their wives?

I told you no more mail.

Only collection letters

or cancellation notices.

Running a business is about

learning fiscal prioritization.

This is today's mail.

You're looking at last week's letter.

Chronologically ordered

piles of fiscal prioritization.

It's best I can do.

Sculpture Foundation Fundraiser.

But a lot of collectors

are going to be there.

Yeah, and I'd have to

donate at least $10,000

if I wanted to sit

next to one of them.

Monocismitations are really nice.

What?

No, no, no, I'm just saying.

I was cutting costs.

You think she's going

to sculpture her, Nation?

Are you kidding?

She's probably going to

sit on some collector's lap.

They have lower amounts for

you just to drink some nut dinner.

So I can stand around the ice

machine with all the other broke losers

and watch the connected

people go in for dinner.

f*ck.

Speaking of people I owe money to.

The applicator?

The dealer.

Drum dealer.

What do you think I got my Adderall from?

Therapist?

Cut me off years ago.

Hey Nate.

Yo, girl, how good with you?

This stuff is dope.

This bag of same guy who did all

that weird sh*t with the magic markers?

Well, these are by a woman.

So no different artist.

But I can see why you'd say that.

People would have similar practices.

Yeah?

Now they're going to catch us back.

Good.

Similar practices.

What can I say?

You've got a good eye, Nate.

How much is go for?

Five minus the frame.

Five thousand.

Man.

You saw it?

Not yet.

But hey, you must

know a lot of rich people.

How about you send them over my way?

And I cut you in on any sale I make.

f*ck, girl.

You're the only guy I got, guy, guy.

Listen.

You know I love to hear

about your house going

all, but I came here

to talk about my game.

You know?

I know.

And I know I owe you from last time.

But while I don't have cash right now,

I think I have something you would like.

You know, I think you're hot and all.

I love all the women, but I told my lady,

I'd be better about it.

Not what I meant, Nate.

Thank you.

That's right.

Hey, Anna.

Good?

Good.

Did you get the invitation to my opening?

I haven't gone through my mail yet.

I would love for you to

come see my new show

before I have to head off

to Berlin for a studio visit.

I know, Julie, and I just

had a studio visit myself.

Fern Davis?

Yeah.

I love her work.

Pure genius.

You just had a studio visit with Fern?

No.

I just took a little peek.

When I stopped by to bring her some

tea, I picked up in Shanghai last week.

It's a wonderful time

of you to be in Shanghai.

Really is.

Anna, kind of going to be late again.

She just doesn't stop.

Does it?

I have to get back to the gallery myself.

We never know.

Someone might be there.

Don't be terrible.

Someone always makes fun of her.

Are you f*cking Tony Montana Gordon?

That came an island ship went out.

Before I was in the game, man.

Yeah?

Well, how you handling your bag?

You walk up and chase man hat and sit.

Let me make a deposit.

My money goes through the dark web,

comes back, cleaner than a non-store.

Speaking of, how's this

is working out for you?

Are you kidding?

Yo.

This room here is like $4,900.

I'm going to do three

or four of these a week.

Peep and it's the pervert.

What a world.

But you got it, my man who cars

out in the niche market for himself.

You like that?

I don't know.

It's weird.

That's hard for you.

Talk to my mind when short of cash.

Game me that and stuff.

You're running a swab meeting now?

What's this word?

My half a blunt.

Got you there?

You've got 45 grand.

Bull sittin' to China, sir.

My girl, Patrice.

Ain't no joke with that art stuff.

Patrice.

Where's she at?

It's good.

It's good.

Sit.

Yeah.

I see you, Patrice.

Yeah, girl.

I see you.

May I help you?

Couldn't tell if you opened the clothes.

You know how you'd cut up in the

back somewhere and been held hostage?

One business on it to another.

You should invest in one of

those little sliding open clothes.

You know, from hardware store, all

the nine dollar investment and text.

Did I?

Let me know if you have

any questions about the art.

Patrice, right?

Yeah.

Hey.

So I do have a few questions.

One of your collectors

was showing me this piece.

Which collector?

Really good friend of mine.

Well, what art are you curious about?

Be frank.

I don't want to buy a yard.

I want a sell art.

When Nate showed me this thing.

Yeah, Nate.

The penny per person designer.

He and I do some business together.

And he was mentioning

you having a cash problem.

What?

Well, it's nothing to be ashamed of.

Solvences, the problem with a lot

of young business men and women.

Well, my business is no business of yours.

Well, not right now.

But I think we might be

able to help each other out.

I'm sorry.

I'm not.

What if I told you?

I have a valuable piece of art.

I'd like to sell.

But I don't know anything

about the machinations.

Or the ins and outs of

the financial art world.

But a successful gallery

owner like yourself.

I'm sure you know all the

artistic, legal lease and whatnot.

So I propose.

I give you the piece and I

give you the money for it.

You cut me a check

minus a nice fee for yourself.

And handle all the accounting paperwork

and everything will be right as rain.

Because I want everything to be, you know,

this whole transaction on the up and up.

Everything hunky dory,

you know, clean as they say.

Like laundry.

Are you really mansplaining

money laundering to me?

No, of course not.

I need an expert for a very

nuanced business transaction.

And the mutual friend suggested

I contact you for your expertise.

I want to hire you as a consultant.

Thank you.

But no.

Thank you, sure.

Yes.

All right, well, I'm not going to

waste your time in a long field.

My speckle may not be snipped,

but I make the best bialis in town.

And I'll have some fresh for

you when you change your mind.

Thank you.

I'm not sure there's

pieces of sh*t going through.

Small ones are 75.

I'll say something.

I guess I'm too old to

sell my eggs, aren't I?

That's what I'm on campus.

You didn't tell me you made

these working with Anaka?

I don't even know who that is.

Glasses with Anaka.

She's only the top part

advisor to the one for set.

Remember that African

dictator's son, but lost in Tribeca?

Yes.

Who helped him decorate?

I don't know.

Hello, Anaka.

If it's Patrice, what an I surprise.

You mailed me an invitation.

Nice design, by the way.

Thank you.

Patrice could pull out

my run program gallery.

Maley.

Maley was just telling me she's already

found homes for some events in Swar.

African dictator's son?

No, Brian Pritchard.

His father invented that coil

thing that heats up when they...

He's become quite the collector.

I showed him Vincent's work,

and he's an enormous fan.

Told me to get one for him.

One for his wife.

I'm a for each of his girlfriend.

I mean, what a sweetheart.

I told Yuri Ivan of it you

should have one too.

You agreed.

Um, what a team, then?

He's the biggest arms dealer in Ukraine.

And really developing an eye for

contemporary postmodern work.

He would love to send you to Sherman.

I bet he just eats her right up.

Well, as they say, the beauty is

in the art, not the collector now.

My gallery is still at the point

of selling to rich assholes,

but I hope soon to have a client

raise of truly horrific people like these.

On meds and oil tycoon mobster type.

I have a lot of those types.

Lucky you.

I think he's actually had people k*lled.

Guess who wants to say hello.

I think I'll do so.

Hello, my dear.

My two favorite collections

in the whole world.

Lovely, great.

Nice to see you.

Photo off, anybody?

Definitely.

Yeah.

I'm having a moment.

Matthew, guess he are.

Here.

Hey, Daniel.

And.

Amazing.

Sorry.

You know, I am super appreciative

of everything that you've done for me.

Six years we've worked together.

And your work has grown

exponentially since then.

We have grown together.

I also need you and

your gallery to grow to.

That just hasn't happened.

Okay.

Anika has a staff.

She's a press person.

I got your reviews that

we didn't have to pay for.

But Patrice, it's not

just about the reviews.

Right?

It's everything's too.

You know, it's being able

to have real invitations made

for an opening or having a nice

dinner after a show and not just drinks.

Right?

Like stuff like that matters.

Can you do that?

Yes.

I can.

And, of course, stuff like that matters.

I didn't want to say

anything because, well,

the gallery is going through some changes.

We have a new.

I just need you to stay with me.

I had a change of art, have we?

Yep.

Where is the piece?

Is that necessary?

Yes, it's necessary.

I need something to sell.

Can it just be anything?

No.

We didn't some guy put a

mustache on the Mona Lisa

and call that art.

My son do Sean, but

there's more to it than that.

I mean, I need a painting to catalog.

Can it be something you already got?

You mean, sell another artist's

work and not give them the money?

Yeah, I'm down with that.

Well, then you'd have some

real legitimacy problems.

And I'm guessing that financial

legitimacy is pretty important to you.

And you are guessing absolutely right.

So I will call my guy having grab

his brushes and whip something up.

Would that be oil or

acrylics or watercolors?

So you've been using the Google

because I knew you were coming.

Very impressive.

What's hot right now?

What am I supposed to paint?

f*ck, I don't know.

Just paint anything.

Hey?

What do you think about?

Pizza.

I'm hungry.

f*ck.

You've got them, jackass.

I'm the jackass.

Who's the f*cking jackass?

Me or the jackass blast

me to paint some sh*t?

I'm not a f*cking artist.

What the f*ck do you want to

make money, m*therf*cker?

Just paint some g*dd*mn thing.

All right, for Christ's

sake, so f*cking paint.

What's this bullshit you're

asking my father to do?

No, excuse me for trying

to broaden out horizons.

But would it k*ll us to

add a little sophistication,

a little class-star business

while we're trying to make money?

I mean, my family, we wouldn't

know culture from corn beef,

but your father and you, your parents,

in every other building over there,

I'm using them or something like that.

Get to the point.

Hey, I'm just looking out for us here.

I don't want us to end

up like Lyle's group.

But that crazy Irish f*ck finally

took off his jacket, ain't that?

I'm just saying these days it

doesn't hurt to be a little more careful.

With that in mind,

somebody's got a little problem

that they want to take care of by a

boy chick, then I suggest they buy art.

Art?

Yeah, art.

What the frig, do you know about art?

What art school did you go to?

Art school?

You know who went to art school?

h*tler.

You want to call yourself an artist, boom!

You're an artist.

It's not like you're

running around saying

you're a doctor, a

lawyer, something serious.

An artist.

You're more on a f*cking

idiot fake Jew, ret*rd, more on.

You're gonna pay anything for this.

My five-year-old makes

better paintings with his fingers.

And that's the beauty of

this, you f*cking creeton.

Remember Dave, the pull-off?

He tried to clean his money

using his father-in-laws,

used car dealership.

Yeah.

And they all got pinched.

Yeah, because even on schmucks at

the IRS knew there was a piece of sh*t

cars that he was selling weren't worth

the money he was trying to push through.

But art.

This ugly-ass thing

right here that looks like a

an earth wood diarrhea,

wiped his ass with it,

can sell for a million bucks.

And they wouldn't bat an eye.

So from now on, as a contract out,

instead of a bag man

with a duffel full of money,

it's just a good part.

They're gonna write a check to this classy,

fancy schmancy art gallery.

They run by this artsy

fart, see young lady,

who will take a reasonable cut for herself

and cut us a nice, clean check.

Damn, that is one ugly m*therf*cker.

No, well, he has an aesthetic.

I got some pictures you'll like.

No.

Okay.

To whom shall I?

Andrey Golik Trust.

A-N-D-R-E-I.

G-O-R-L-I-C-H.

Trust.

So what happens now?

Well, I generated invoice with

the work of my database and.

What's your order's name?

He had thought about that.

Something's not boring, like,

like, like, houses or...

Bascia.

Bag man.

The bag man.

Whatever.

We good?

You best believe it.

Clean as the Board of Health.

That's made in heaven.

Thank you.

This is a sub-zero.

It connects to the Internet.

See it.

And RSVP to the Sculpture

Foundation fundraiser.

Best table.

Next to the richest, most

annoying f*cking collectors ever.

Okay.

Don't take this the wrong way,

but did a relative die and

leave your money or something?

I made a sale.

f*ck yeah.

What piece?

It was an acquisition

that I threw a third party.

I mean, what's the word?

I mean, is it something we can put on?

RSVP.

It's tonight.

Best seats.

Seats.

Plural.

Seats.

Plural.

That is, unless you mind sitting next

to someone whose eggs are in danger.

I think I think what that's like.

Thank you.

I say hello.

I don't want to let them press the

air to buy your ass or buy your ass.

This is Mir's boss told him

all this booze is donated.

I'm like all these two

vineyards fight to have there.

Why'd you be the one

they served and everyone?

Well, if those vineyards

went through all the

trouble, let's make

sure to honor their work.

Thank you.

It's the come ono.

In the seventh grade,

the only thing I liked reading more than

the baby's first club were her reviews.

When I masturbated

to the thought of Maxine

Woods giving the

gallery a full-page spread.

Sunday section, of course.

You win.

One more win?

Double.

Okay.

Excuse me.

Hi.

Can we get double?

Hey, did you b*at him?

Good to meet you, too.

Good to meet you.

Good to meet you.

Dr. and Mrs. Galvinson.

So good to see you.

We did me practicing, dear.

On a cup made it sound as

if you wouldn't honor she is.

On a cup.

Hello, Monica.

Somebody's plus one?

Cute.

My schedule freed up

at the last minute and so.

You decided to come.

We?

Don't mind me, too, for you.

As will you remember the Galvinson's?

Of course.

Love your collection.

You have a couple of

Fern Davis's pieces, Ray.

Leslie is my intern.

Well.

A nice of your boss to

bring you to such an event.

Did you bring your assistant?

I begged him to come, but

he's setting up our new NFT division.

So it's safe behind.

The New Art Market bubble.

Alan Meyers son has one.

It is so great seeing

you both here for trees.

I mean, I have to apologize.

I just haven't seen you at

any of the events in a while.

I just was under the impression

you weren't coming tonight.

But surprises are fun.

I just thought the gallery wasn't

doing well since Sebastian.

She just closed this huge deal

on a painting from the bag, man.

The bag, man.

Is that a subgenre offshoot of

the picture's generation movement?

Well, a sort of raw

contemporary collection

with an urban sensibility

and a lo-fi aesthetic.

Why can show you?

I have it on our finder, right?

Here, so please.

All right.

Right here?

It's so ugly.

Or Nate.

I mean, the artist doesn't have the kind of

refined process that you're used to seeing,

but some collectors really gravitate

towards pieces that are more unfashioned.

And you say it already sold.

Or maybe it's just on hold?

You look great in that color.

It's so... Yeah.

Act?

150,000.

Isn't that rather high

for an emerging artist?

We've got to get our seats.

We're a table five.

I want to pay you on the day, son.

I met table 35.

Shall we?

Yes.

All right.

Let me get those.

Thank you.

Yeah.

I feel awesome.

I cannot wait to ask Matthew

about it, because that after all that.

How do you know so much about that sale?

No, well, you're always telling

me to keep the database organized.

When did you scan it in the art blender?

Yeah.

Bill Vance, but hasn't

exactly been crazy, busy.

No, no.

It's fine.

It's fine.

But just for the moment, can

we just keep that sale on the deal?

Why?

It's like the biggest thing

he's had since I'm fingerling.

The artist is very private.

And you just know me very well.

So we're trying to establish

the dealer artist, trust bond.

Okay.

Sorry.

We just need to control his

introduction into the marketplace.

Too much exposure, too soon.

It could be, detrimental.

I'm sorry.

We don't have any work

for the company available.

There's not a wait list, because

there's nothing to wait for.

I don't know anything.

That's crazy.

Truth is acting really weird.

The truth is weird.

The woman drops a bastion stone.

Who does that?

Gotta go.

Well, what did you say?

They don't offer refunds.

You have the full appointment.

Not about my acupuncture,

Matthew, the bag man.

Okay, she doesn't know.

It's all handled through Patrice.

Nobody who Leslie knows has any idea.

But everybody wants

one from all over the world.

Paris, Milan, the bag.

I'm wearing Matthew.

Thank you.

Would you go get me a green juice?

Root's 3.5.

Thank you.

Of course, bitch.

You know I'm here for all of it.

Patrice is too much of a flake to

handle something this big, right?

And we're talking about

the woman who's inhaling

this trip with the

sculpture foundation gallon.

My God.

It's kid year 40.

It's a dumb art blog.

Nobody even reads.

I mean, don't tell Grace that or anything.

What part of keeping this to ourselves?

Did you not understand?

Would you understand better

if I made a meme out of it?

For f*ck's sake, we need to

stop talking about this right now.

For the first time since I've been here,

we have an artist blowing

up and we can't talk about it?

I have to say something.

Do you know how dumb

that makes me look if

I don't know anything

about our best artist?

Just lie. Like I told you.

Says the dealer who drops a bastion stone

right before he did his motorcycle series.

That has nothing to do with any of this.

I told you specifically not

to talk about the bad man.

I'm handling it.

So then how come every time the phone rings,

which was like never before weeks ago?

And if someone begging

to give us money for a

bad man piece, you always

make me deal with that.

Answer the phone.

So I can sound like an idiot.

I mean, when I tell them

I don't know anything

or nobody picks up,

it's the same thing.

The part of your job is

still to answer the phone.

What are you so afraid of?

Matthew told me on a cassette

that you're afraid of success.

That's why you dropped a bastion.

And, you know, I don't know that he was

like becoming a star and you can handle it.

You may have blown your sh*t

and want to keep your gallery small.

But not me.

I didn't drop Sebastian

because I couldn't handle it.

I dropped Sebastian because

I didn't want to handle it.

Yes, he's a talented artist.

But he's also a misogynistic pig

who harassed me, my assistant,

the art handlers, and their mothers.

So f*cking tell people then.

Sebastian still makes a

lot of people a lot of money.

And when you make big sales, you

have the power to control the narrative.

All right.

So doesn't that mean that

with all this bad man sh*t

that you have the power again?

Hey, I come to your place

of business interrupting you.

That's how we met, remember?

All right.

So what's up?

I need another painting.

What I'm going to want to

week is for a real collector.

Sales all lined up $275,000.

Give a d*ck 10%.

I don't bullshit a bullshit

or what's the scam?

No scam.

A legit collector wants to buy

a piece from an emerging artist.

Who the hell pays that kind of money

for something they haven't even seen?

Collectors buy stuff

all the time site unseen.

What kind of person pays that kind

of money for those ugly pieces of sh*t?

Collectors don't buy

art because they like it.

They buy it because

they think they need it.

And they think they need it because

they're afraid somebody else will get it.

That's the whole way pricing works.

Once you go ahead

and do this thing yourself.

You know, you paint it.

If you sell it, great, just give us a cut.

Collectors are just starting.

They'll know.

So you want to glimpse

inside the artist's mind.

You give an interview today, Rembrandt?

You made those pieces of shits?

OK, can we not with the pieces of sh*t?

No explanations.

We'll have something for you tomorrow.

Hey, you good?

Yeah.

Thanks.

Excellent.

As usual, pleasure doing business with you.

I'm not sure if this thing goes.

I go that way or that way.

You'll figure it out.

What do you think about this piece?

No, no.

I got these circles and one of these

prices right flowers or some sh*t.

What's this guy saying?

Well, she's recreating childhood memories.

Her mother used to give her a

sticker every time she got a good grade.

In her execution, she

only draws their shapes.

So how am I supposed to get that?

You know, is anybody?

Well, nobody has to get anything.

I'm just saying for this

artist, they're not just shapes.

They're memories that we

can tell are important to her.

So when you look at my work,

can you tell anything about me?

I'm an art dealer.

I'm not a mind reader.

I know about Grace's work

because I know about Grace.

You?

I hardly know you, so.

So maybe I don't want

anybody to know about me.

When you make art from a truthful

place, people find out something about you.

It's f*cked up, but we kind of

have the same job you and me.

We both sell products

that people spend a fortune

on because of how those

products make them feel.

What's that got to do with me?

You're a drug dealer, aren't you?

I'm starting to see why he has an appreciative

audience yet remains under the radar.

It's a simplicity.

It's so present that it's

almost a distraction at first.

It takes a discerning

collector with a trained eye.

Which ones are you available?

None of them.

Really?

Sadly, I've spoken to the

artist and his other galleries.

There's an extremely long wait list of

collectors and some commissions too.

I've always been a champion

of you and all your artists.

I know serious and established

collectors such as yourselves.

Understand that it's in

everyone's best interest.

To give the most relevant

work to those who show support.

Not for a single artist, but for

the galleries program in general.

Well, why don't you tell us

more about Grace's new work?

Gordon told me to... You

almost done with that?

Just give me a second, please.

What is this?

What the f*ck is this?

How do you make that?

Something about this excites me.

Scares me, even.

Why would that scare you?

You tell me you're the artist.

You think that Patrice

was meant for how you're in

the process of making

something in the final product?

I mean, nobody does.

Nobody cares about it anymore.

There's so much going on with it.

And the collectors.

Collectors?

My show has been up for weeks and

you managed one sale with this guy alive.

Never seen before.

He's got collectors like that.

Grace, can you give me a second?

Sorry, is he your next show?

Is he on the roster?

Are you on the roster?

You want to take a look?

My God.

Are you the bad man?

Sorry.

Do you think that everyone

doesn't know about the bad man?

Because Leslie was telling everybody

at the great pillar opening about him.

Sorry.

So...

You're the... bad man?

What do you know about a bad man?

I really got to deal with it.

Deal with this?

I'm so sorry for presented my career

with such a g*dd*mn inconvenience to you.

You don't f*ck you.

Hey, bitch.

Show it out.

Whoa.

Whoa.

Let's have this conversation later.

My f*cking show.

You just won't hold it.

Hey.

Grace.

You're a great white man, making

f*cking boring a straight white man art.

You are making a

k*lling in the art world by

making safely abstract

f*cking wall decor.

150,000 for your first piece.

Come on, is it up?

I forgot I even had an email address until

the Spanish girl with the lymph to me.

I had a message.

I thought she was lying.

But low and behold...

What on God's green earth is this?

It's a conceptual art.

It's a... You know,

it's a type of artwork.

I'll concept you a lot, Joyce.

Look, this thing's supposed to be a front.

That means low profile.

Why don't you have to

tell you this is not good.

Patrice thinks it's good.

What else is she gonna say?

She's running a business.

She's thinking about the money

she's gonna make off of you.

And you and Andre aren't?

That's totally different.

How is that different?

Because that business is not our business.

This is a problem.

And not just for you

and me, for everybody,

which means it's gonna

be an even bigger problem.

You understand?

Let me ask you something.

You ever think I'm gonna be

good with Anton and Andre?

You know, the kind of guys

Andre has working for him?

I mean, you know, like, I ain't

staying compared to those slimosles.

He knows you're gonna earn her.

No, I mean, like, you know, good.

Like, good, good.

And for good.

If you say it when I think you're

saying I'd say don't say it again.

And then how long is long enough?

When am I ever gonna

be straight with these guys?

I don't make the rules.

You're a lie for them, like me.

Sorry.

Pan left.

Perfect.

I love the investment.

I just wanted to work over the way.

Yeah.

I know that we had it.

No, you got not him.

Please, please, please, please.

Every time I was the same, I was wondering.

What do you think?

Ready for your big night?

I don't know.

It's okay to be nervous.

You're coming, aren't you?

What's with the shrugs?

This is a huge night for you.

Something you didn't

know was inside of you.

It's about to be shown to the whole world.

Maybe there are people out

there who don't want me to open up

and share what's inside

of me with the world.

You just described

every artist's fear ever.

Right.

Hey, what's up?

No, you don't need to bring me through.

No, I told you.

I'm telling you that you...

It makes trouble.

Yeah, sorry.

Hold on.

You betrays.

It's my sister.

She wants to know when

people wear things like this.

Whatever.

She says whatever.

Hello.

No, I swear to God, that's

what you f*cking said.

Hey.

Obviously.

This.

He's telling me about them.

The complexity of urban identity.

An examination of the individual's place.

In a culture of consumerism.

The artist tries to capture the essence.

What I like to call the

breath of a concept.

Are you talking to your sister?

What's her email?

I can add her to her mailing list.

Okay.

It's Nicole, and I see a little Marie.

I would never say it's a good piece.

But it's definitely

eliciting a reaction in me.

They make me feel angst for boating.

Dr. G.

I think it's high time

you get your wife home.

I haven't seen that look

since the California Clay Movement.

Was revitalized.

Let's get you home, dear.

I had pump carry at it on my nightstand.

Thank you.

Thank you.

Thank you.

Bye.

Thank you.

They love the work.

They're going home to f*ck each other's

brains out right now because of you.

I don't want to soul them on it.

It's easier when it's good work.

I think people are going

to respond to this show.

Because you see things in

a way very few people do.

And they get to live

vicariously through you.

Thanks.

And just agree to the wheels and make sure

they get the next one from the bag, man.

That just bought one of Grace's pieces.

Thank you.

You're welcome.

You know, it wasn't until

we caught my outrage.

I'll take the leftovers out of the fridge

and mailing them the relatives that we

realized we needed to put her in a home.

It's a tax thing.

Collections don't like

to pay city or state taxes

so long as it's shipped out of

state like to a fine art storage facility.

You just said they picked them up.

I interned at this gallery and collections

would buy a sculpture for $300,000.

And we just pop it in the

back of their Mercedes.

Then we start building these huge crates

and ship them empty to a storage facility.

As long as there's an invoice

and proof that we ship to the state,

that's all they need.

It's funny to think they're

these giant warehouses

with armed g*ons guarding empty boxes.

Domestic v*olence, gender roles,

consumerism.

Let's be not forget an obvious

hit piece on climate change in Irish.

I need it.

Not for sale.

Sorry.

Hey.

No.

Hey, Mr. Bigshot.

Why don't you f*cking invite

the cops here while you're at it?

Paying a big f*cking

confession on the wall.

It's called argued dumb f*ck.

The art was just the fun.

We were all there when the

f*cking black people laid out the skin.

Evening voice.

Looking to start a collection

or some trouble.

You mind?

We're talking here.

I do mind.

It's my f*cking gallery.

Take it outside.

And while you give

us a second, OK, lady?

Reggie?

When did people start

using lady in the negative?

Get me.

Part of me.

Talk about the show.

Give me.

No.

We look at this.

I know.

I know.

You must be for trees.

Honey.

When were you talking about this?

I couldn't believe it.

You're a Saint.

I tell you.

God damn honest with the f*cking guy.

sh*t.

Is that the sign?

Reggie told me not to bring anything,

but I can't.

Not.

It's OK.

Although this feels more like a cheesecake.

I'm just going to take it to the office.

I love the sign.

Yeah.

I'm not hungry now,

but I will be later.

I'm so good to see you.

You two assets.

I'm going to remember this big night.

Yeah.

Anyway.

I don't think I'll just touch you.

You're so f*cking good.

Don't you feel awesome?

Hey, I got invited to a party

by some cool art kids.

I mean, like, 20.

But I told them I'd bring the farm.

So do you have any?

I don't have anything on me.

Can you get something?

I mean, you're on.

I'm not a drug dealer.

Really?

And what was all this about then?

I mean, what was it?

Did you and Gordon, like,

forget your cash cards?

I'm not a f*cking artist.

And I'm not a f*cking drug dealer.

You don't get to say

whether or not you're an artist.

Other people get to say

whether or not you're an artist.

It's when you make people see

something they've never seen before.

I mean, what is this?

If you're not an artist and

you're not a f*cking drug dealer,

then what are you a bank?

Robert, you're a bookmaker.

No, no, no.

You break people's time.

You f*cking...

The f*ck it was locked.

I wouldn't fit through the mail slot.

I'm sorry.

I'm sorry, okay.

That you k*ll people?

Or that you use my gallery to help?

That you had to know.

That I found out.

I knew that money laundering was a crime,

but my god, country club.

10 is court jail, kind of crime.

But m*rder?

That's a person.

You didn't do nothing.

What kind of idiot is a front-work

guy who's out of front is selling bagels?

Be always.

Gordon, he... I don't know.

He's really precious about him.

f*ck, f*ck, f*ck, f*ck, f*ck.

Did you really tell from my bags?

What'd I do?

Yeah.

Did that good?

Doesn't that mean that

you're that good, too?

No.

I can't wait for this one.

This one was my favorite.

It's not a crime.

But that purest work while

I'm 10 grand a month?

Ha!

There we go.

Good luck.

Good luck.

Beautiful.

Are you f*cking kidding me?

Not since 1949's Life Magazine article,

which Herald Republic's drip period, have

we seen an artist break out onto the scene

with such critical acclaim?

When asked about

inspiration for the series,

the gallerist cryptically

mentioned the bag man,

drawing from personal experiences.

Jesus, f*cking Christ, there is more!

The wondrous pieces are

emotionally complex, yet accessible.

I, for one, am eagerly anticipating

the next creation by this young talent.

You made the f*cking paper!

I'm not your name, but those things

you made for Patrice's store front.

This is big.

When did you start getting the times?

I said different that you

have to be down the block.

You go fine.

That m*therf*cking

Picasso want to be assh*le.

And you bring him back!

He is the show's over!

f*ckers!

Shows opening culminated

in a hybrid performance

that dared to address the combustible

relationship between artist and gallerist.

He's so hot, too.

Like, it's not usually an

entire time, but it couldn't help.

Okay.

Definitely sh*t the

fountain at the old time.

He wouldn't have looked in the eye.

It wasn't like a planet.

It wasn't something I wanted as a kid.

You know, I'm not a psycho or anything.

I work with artists.

Trust me.

You're not a psycho.

My sister got in trouble when we were kids.

Eventually she got in the junk.

And I got bad, real bad.

She ran up this debt to a drug dealer.

Who was just a piece

of sh*t at work for Andre.

He wanted her to work it off.

God.

So I went and I found the guy.

I tried to work something out,

but this stubborn f*ck.

We got in with.

And I ended him.

You know, he can't just knock

off one of Andre's guys like that.

What he makes a call and I go away forever.

Anyway, that's all they got me.

Now they got you, too.

You're a family?

I have art.

You're a favorite artist?

Buzzy on utter.

He d*ed, actually, while making art.

Got lost trying to cross the

Atlantic on a 12-foot boat.

So that was his art.

Getting lost.

Conceptual art.

Just an idea.

Thanks.

That was delicious.

When I think about my top life experiences,

I'm torn between Walter Damari as the

lightning field and their clams to casino.

What did I let myself

be happy for 10 minutes?

Hey, Riggs.

Look at you all out and about being social,

though I can't say I picked

in front of you as your type.

No offense.

I like the gallery.

Be a shame if something

were to happen to it.

Really?

Wow, brains and a mouth on this one.

You have.

Tell me about it.

Anyway, Andre and Anton want to see you.

Both of you.

Hands off.

The rest of mine.

What the?

I'm sorry.

You have to make every little

finger-kick in the nuts, don't you?

All we wanted to do is talk.

That's what we're doing right now.

You don't really have

a choice now, did you?

f*ck, I didn't.

I don't want to cause a

scene in front of her place.

But you want to be all

over the frickin newspaper?

Technically, his expression

is in the paper, not him.

But I think it's better for an

artist to remain anonymous.

The black dreidel says that maybe

you're no longer happy working for me.

No, I am.

I was just hoping that

maybe you and I were straight.

The first time.

It did a great job.

And I told the black dreidel.

That guy's talented.

He'll do very well for us.

And when a man has good at his job,

he doesn't leave.

Right?

I like my choice.

I'm a genre.

I'm a genre.

I may be Ghana.

I do the best.

Jobs in New Jersey absolutely the best.

What?

I came.

No.

Hey, when I want a starving artist doing?

Art dealer, actually.

Thank you.

Good and loyal workers

become just like family and family.

Never leave.

Reggie.

He's family.

Black dreidel.

He's family, too.

And you.

You're part of this family now.

Salut.

Salut.

Not now.

Just one second.

Please.

Please.

Please.

I hope you don't mind.

Your assistant said to

be okay if I waited in here.

It's quite busy out there.

Welcome back, Patrice.

Well, I have your article to thank for it.

So, you know, when

you didn't return my call,

I became rather curious.

So I decided to come in

and take a peek for myself.

My apologies.

I've been dealing with some developments.

And I bet.

Well, you're clearly busy.

So I'll get right to the point.

I would like to do a piece on the big, man.

What particular day of the

week with this article come out?

Sunday.

Yes.

I would love nothing more for you

to do an article on the bag, man.

But what you've written

already is more than enough.

No, no.

That was just a review.

I'm referring to a full piece,

like a deeper exploration.

It's crazy time now with

the show and everything.

The show that I mean to explore.

I just...

I can't.

Sorry.

You understand that this would be great

exposure for you, the gallery, the artist.

Yes.

We just don't need any exposure.

Do you understand what

you're doing right now?

Yes.

I mean, are you aware that I

could... I don't want your article.

Miss what?

I am so f*cking sorry.

It's perfectly fine.

You have no idea how much I...

Listen, that was completely

unexpected, but it was honest.

So, you know what?

I'm gonna be honest in return.

I'm not used to being told now.

I hear it all the time,

and I gotta warn you.

When I hear no, it makes

me want something even more.

Yes.

Yes, other opportunities.

If we not just have this

conversation a few nights ago,

Andre not only has things in his walk-in

freezer with four legs, some have only two.

He doesn't want to do any more, Gordon.

And I don't want to walk

down a Christopher Street

and be with some that, but sure

as God made a little green apple,

it happens.

What could we give or

get Andre to let us go?

How clear do I have to make this to you?

Does he have to pull his Kn*fe on

you again to make this any clearer?

There's always something.

He's not going to let you

out of this, either of you.

You're both to valuable, man.

Maybe give him something

that's more valuable.

What? You think he can get

the myth to monitor his money?

What about a red file?

A golden meatball.

So, now we're doing day of the Jack-o.

You're gonna punch the pole stick in?

Gordon, you always looked out for me.

And I cannot tell you how

much I appreciate that.

But these guys were just as soon as

sh**t us as scratched a f*cking nuts.

I have no life.

All I do is what these assholes want.

And all of a sudden, in walks her, and

she offers me a chance and a new life,

one, I would've never f*cking dreamed of.

I gotta try to take this.

What the f*ck was that?

You know, I have a dream speech?

Listen to me, booby.

Not all of us get to have a dream.

What's the giddish word for myopic?

Jesus, Gordon.

What's a red file?

It's, you know, unkillable people.

You know, um, sex traffickers, kingpin.

People nobody can get to, but

everybody wants to take it out.

Drug dealers.

Drug makers.

Rich and powerful men

want exactly Boy Scouts.

But, you know, people, you don't

know, and people you don't want to know.

Truly horrific people?

So can I finally come to me?

I'll do a dope LGBTQ

on the bottom of the slide.

Listen, between us,

when that whole Sebastian

Stone drummer was going down,

everyone thought they were nuts.

Not me.

I always knew you were

a talented dark horse.

Your discerning eyes

graciously appreciate me.

Tell me about the bad man.

I need to know everything.

Well, I have this really

maker break moment within it.

The whole world's suddenly watching.

It is imperative.

I help you find just the right collective.

Well, he's non-traditional, and

the peace is personal to him.

So personal, in fact, that he insists

on meeting the collector first, of course.

And, by the way, I love outsider artists.

That raw talent uninhibited by

the form that grad school's demand.

I love what.

Yeah.

I have to warn you.

There's a darkness present

in his work, and it's in him too.

He's not afraid to show it.

He shouldn't be.

I love darkness.

All the serious collectors

appreciate it too.

I would love to leave until

my artist who's interested.

They all are.

They fight up and to be.

I know a certain someone who would

appreciate the bad man, or the most.

Give me a name.

I'd love to, but you should see these NDAs.

I've had to sign.

They make you fear for your own life.

These men will take

their privacy very seriously.

Men, like, you're the advantage?

Or your friend Ahmed?

Does the Ukrainian arms

dealer or his buddies know

that you share their Instagram

pages with everyone?

I wonder what the NDAs

would say about that.

She'll have another.

And he is the hit parade.

Any name on that list will do.

Nothing less.

There's a lot of Russian.

Chinese.

Sounds promising.

These guys have serious protection.

We're not even going to get close.

You're worried about that now.

What if I did, like, five of my

usual guys instead of the red file?

Not some f*cking Chinese takeout, man.

See where you get to the

column A, three from column.

Did anyone get a chance to

take a look at today's specials?

And closing a rat file for free?

A vicious proposal

even with a black dreidel.

Black dreidel.

But to me, it sounds like bullshit.

Ramen Rashnikov will take him out on

December 10th between 12 and 4 in Miami.

You get that son of a bitch.

Rashnikov.

Close.

f*ck.

Get her.

I know.

I know.

Give you anything.

What in the hell is going to make

one of the most targeted men in Russia.

Who believe his super secret secure

compound to come hang out with your ass?

Did your bagels, Gordy?

Bialis.

They're f*cking Bialis.

Let me tell you.

I know what I'm doing, Gordy.

And what is that?

We're going to show him what he can't have.

And he's going to want it even more.

If we don't pull this

off, there's going to be

contracts on us with

every headhunter in town.

When we pull this off, you're going to

be more famous to advise you on order.

Will you stop with that bullshit?

Rashnikov is one of the

richest men in Russia.

Who buys utility companies the

way you buy or got their pretzel?

Do you know where he's

going to be in about an half?

Maxine.

Hi.

Who's f*cking Maxine?

But she's kapula.

Lady in the c'mon.

What, what the who the f*ck's that?

She's an art critic.

An art critic.

Do you listen to anything?

I listen to you all the time.

Okay.

She wants to do a piece on her.

A laddie, the hot.

That'll make a splash.

Honey.

You want to make a splash?

Wait till Andre fits

you with these submit

shoes and toss it to

your ass in the Hudson.

No, no.

It's the Super Bowl of the art world.

For few days and each

year, galleries from all

over the world come

together under one roof

to show off their best work.

Hey, Doug.

And for dealers, it's a

chance to make major

collectors that might

never come to your gallery.

And then I love the show.

And for us, well, we're

here for other reasons.

God.

It's free.

Belly bags.

It's just what I use mostly.

The everyday, the benign.

The invisibility utilitarianism.

The bags, they get the job done.

Your prices are quite

high for an emerging artist.

And, you know, while there's

a long wait list for the work,

I can't seem to find anyone

who actually owns one.

I've everyone applaud

collectors who buy art for art sake,

not just for tax write-offs

and social bragging.

I completely agree.

She bad they're so rare.

So, a million dollar question.

What's next for the bag, man?

None.

Taking time to enjoy your success.

Nah, yeah.

Just don't want to make art anymore.

As a dealer, the business

part of me is heartbroken.

But as an art lover, I

couldn't be more impressed

by the honesty and

integrity of this artist.

So, this is really the last works

we're going to see from the bag, man.

He's going to unveil one last piece,

day after tomorrow, 3 P.M. right here.

But I want to be discreet about it

so the people experience the work

and aren't influenced by the fact that

the market thinks he's hot right now.

I completely understand.

And I'll be discreet.

The tree is mainly here.

Good news, Roman

definitely wants the piece.

Bad news.

He's not sure about the meat and grease.

But he's willing to pay triple the price.

Finally, the 3 P.M.

tomorrow are the deal is off.

None of his bads are for sale.

The artist doesn't want to

present the work as a commodity.

The review did a wonderful job of

conveying the power of the piece.

And I'm not afraid to tell you I

have not been that turned on in years.

And this is Miami.

Come on.

Not even an early sketch.

The earlier pieces are

already with collectors.

I'm afraid.

You were this to believe there

would be work available to us.

I'm just as upset as you are.

What about the pieces you brought here?

Exevish and only.

I'm afraid.

Not even for an old friend.

I do have a new work for sale.

I'm just not exhibiting it until tomorrow.

Tomorrow, tomorrow,

tomorrow and tomorrow at 3.

A company by a live performance.

I'll take it.

I'll take it.

I'll take it.

It's yours.

Meet me at the VIP tent after the show.

I'll have a car waiting.

We've got a problem.

And, um, you said this thing was going to

be a really big deal for the billionaires.

It's barely anybody here.

Today and tomorrow of

VIP Screening's own lay.

It's not open to the public yet.

Where's Raj?

I want to make sure he's not skipping town.

And you two do what you

said you were going to do.

Why don't you keep your voice down?

Okay, everything's organized.

Just ready and I do my thing.

Which is what?

I'll see you tomorrow.

You really think you're going

to make it to Cuba and that?

It's best Gordon could do on short notice.

I mean, it has to.

Whatever happens, but everybody

says we're just making art.

And it's all the dealers

they're going to think.

I never really had an

audience before, you know?

It's just... Art is cut.

And, Tell them about you.

Thank you.

Did you know if we pulled this off?

That's a pretty big f*cking if.

Doesn't mean that you're going

to be free of Anton and Andre.

No, we're going to do a bad Anton.

What?

He wants to be here.

But that puts him here.

Think about it.

He's not supposed to be here, but I am.

I'm the artist.

I'm glad to hear you finally admit it.

Right.

So, if he's here, we

should put him to work.

To work.

Got your methods.

We're on our way.

Roaming is so excited.

But it's yeah, but you're too much hard.

But you must speak with you.

We're willing to cover

all fabrication costs.

Hey, Siri.

Text Patrice Capolo, we've arrived.

I've just spoken with Art

News, Art Forum, Art in

America, and they all all

syndicate to global press.

I'm definitely interested in that.

Well, is it about financial

compensation for those times?

Thank you, everyone, for

your interest and support.

I'm looking forward to talking

to you after performance.

Patrice.

Me.

Me, I introduce Mr. Roman Prashnikovs.

Mr. Rajnikov.

Your support for artists is well known.

As well as your impressively,

a measurable collection.

This is my assistant, Leslie.

Assistant.

I've been telling Roman about

your recent show in New York,

and he's so excited at

this opportunity to add to it.

I'm sure you are.

But I have to warn you, this new

piece is not for everyone's taste.

I'm sure I'll be able to handle it, honey.

Are you so funny?

Hello.

Patrice, I can assure you, definitively,

that Mr. Rajnikov is the most

deserving person of the bag man's word.

Leslie, well, Mr. Rajnikov and the bagmans,

why don't you take melee down to

the storage to see the new piece?

The new piece?

Yes, it's on the shelf, in a case.

Okay, follow me.

Can't wait to see it.

Mr. Rajnikov, the bag man.

Finally, man's speak.

So tell me.

Wasn't she in his other video?

Where did you study?

I can leach at these dealers.

I'm self-taught.

I've been wondering my craft for years.

I enjoy how your work comes from shadows,

places that most people find discomfort in.

Melee doesn't always have a

good eye for what entrees me,

but not this time.

Is this it?

Not yet.

What does the work mean?

Truth.

What is more important than the truth?

See, I'm finally allowing

the world to see a part of me.

That had been hidden for years.

Which part?

Which part?

The dark part.

This is a good story.

Come on.

Aah!

What's up?

What's up, sir?

f*ck off.

We're not going to fit

two bodies in that crate.

Figure it out.

Sorry to keep you waiting.

When I told everyone

the bag went on to a piece,

they just snapped.

I knew money.

Congratulations.

How'd you like to pay?

Yes, of course.

This means so much to us.

I'm so happy for you.

Rest toward the work

will truly have a place of

honor in our collection

of thrown in adversity

to swipe the f*cking car.

Thank you.

Thank you.

Be careful you too.

Pataka, you were right.

He's the perfect man for the piece.

Yeah, he just about d*ed for it.

This is the piece, actually.

He wants you to ship

his de-a dress on the label.

As soon as possible.

Like, right now.

Hey, I... Where is Rami?

He said he wanted a party.

Dude's a party animal.

That's, yeah, that's something

for you in the bathroom.

Poppy, on a trace.

Um, wait.

Um, get it.

I don't think Pasha and I

would feel about Jimmy Buffett.

Well, most people would

think he wouldn't like him.

But Boseon was an absurdist.

Good luck, Reggie.

Hey.

Yeah.

Grace Freek.

And she heard about her first museum show.

But on a four-day rave.

I don't know how to forward a call.

So just put them on a hold

and call for me on the trace.

Nice article in the paper

about your new day.

You're reading the art section now?

Actually, I was scanning the obit words

for your name when I ran across the art.

Congratulations, kid.

Looks like you pulled it off.

Well, well, well.

Everybody knows you got

something on hand time.

Whatever it is.

It's so good.

His father hadn't made you a

permanent resident of his walk-in freezer.

What is that?

An invoice.

For a piece, I sold this nice,

wealthy couple on the upper left side.

Or was it Chelsea?

It's a unique piece.

What kind of a kind, really?

Kind of like your fingerprints, Anton.

Do you have any idea what you're doing?

But Rushnikov and his bodyguard.

They found his boat floating in the sea

about 30 miles from Havana and nobody in it.

Coast Guard says rough seas.

Cops got nobody.

They got no case.

Too bad.

Reggie wasn't so lucky.

Come on, kid.

Where'd he disappear to?

Maybe he needed a mental health break.

Don't bullshit a bullshitter.

How'd you pull it off?

And I'm kind of a big

deal in the art world again.

So if anything should

happen to me, you'll find I

have just as many rich and

powerful friends as you do.

And your chops?

They're a bit dry.

God.

Let's go with that.

Yeah.

Ha, Ha, Ha, Ha, Ha.

Got to go.

Yeah, I got to ask.

So good.

Yes!

What?

The black men are casting.

Williamsburg wasn't always

hipsters and hipsters and hipsters.

Today, we bring you a story

involving a missing Russian billionaire.

Some people say his disappearance.

This is art imitating life, and

others say it's life imitating m*rder.
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