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MANSION --- Auction King Under Attack ---
Concierge Auctions, a leader in luxury properties,
fights accusations it drums up fake bidders
Clarke, Katherine . Wall Street Journal , Eastern edition; New York, N.Y. [New York, N.Y]08 Feb 2019: M.1.
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MANSION --- Auction King Under Attack ---
Concierge Auctions, a leader in luxury properties,
fights accusations it drums up fake bidders
Clarke, Katherine . Wall Street Journal , Eastern edition; New York, N.Y. [New York, N.Y]08 Feb 2019: M.1.
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In the competitive world of luxury real estate, Concierge Auctions is the dominant force in the rapidly growing
business of selling pricey properties to the highest bidder. Billing itself as the leading marketplace for the world's
most distinguished properties, Concierge in just 10 years has attracted clients like former basketball star Michael
Jordan, advisers like real estate maven Barbara Corcoran and partnerships with Sotheby's International Realty and
Engel &Volkers, two of the world's most prestigious real-estate brokerage firms.
Over that same period, Concierge has also attracted something else: litigation. The New York and Austin-based
firm was named as a defendant in 10 lawsuits filed by clients since the start of 2014, according to a search of
Courthouse News, a nationwide news service for lawyers and the media. Five of those suits accused Concierge of
using some form of dummy or fake bidder, either to artificially drive up the price of homes, or to make it appear to
sellers that there was more interest in their homes than there was in reality.
Concierge denied the allegations in all of the lawsuits and said many of them were dismissed after the clients
agreed to settle out of court. It added that four of the lawsuits resulted in payments to Concierge. None of the shill-
bidding allegations have ever been decided by a judge. Four of the lawsuits are ongoing.
The company strongly denies it drummed up fake bids. Concierge attorney Robert S. Wolf described the
allegations generally as "bad-faith efforts to avoid meeting financial obligations to Concierge." He added that some
of the cases against the firm were filed after Concierge already commenced an arbitration against the same client.
Ms. Corcoran, who serves Concierge in an advisory capacity, said she doesn't believe the allegations.
"Concierge Auctions does not and has never used shill or fake bidders. Any accusation to the contrary is false,"
said Laura Brady, president of Concierge. "The bidding for our auctions can be viewed online in real time, and our
software maintains records of every bid placed and by whom."
She continued: "Every buyer and seller who participates in our auctions is required to honor their contract
obligations, and it is our policy to take legal action against any party who fails to perform. From time to time, such
actions have caused the party at fault to retaliate with false allegations in attempt to push blame for their
nonperformance."
While lawsuits are nothing new in the rough-and-tumble real-estate business, real-estate attorneys said the
quantity of lawsuits faced by Concierge, and the nature of their allegations, are a departure in.
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MANSION --- Auction King Under Attack ---
Concierge Auctions, a leader in luxury properties,
fights accusations it drums up fake bidders
Clarke, Katherine . Wall Street Journal , Eastern edition; New
York, N.Y. [New York, N.Y]08 Feb 2019: M.1.
ProQuest document link
FULL TEXT
In the competitive world of luxury real estate, Concierge
Auctions is the dominant force in the rapidly growing
business of selling pricey properties to the highest bidder.
Billing itself as the leading marketplace for the world's
most distinguished properties, Concierge in just 10 years has
attracted clients like former basketball star Michael
Jordan, advisers like real estate maven Barbara Corcoran and
partnerships with Sotheby's International Realty and
Engel &Volkers, two of the world's most prestigious real-estate
brokerage firms.
Over that same period, Concierge has also attracted something
else: litigation. The New York and Austin-based
firm was named as a defendant in 10 lawsuits filed by clients
since the start of 2014, according to a search of
Courthouse News, a nationwide news service for lawyers and
the media. Five of those suits accused Concierge of
using some form of dummy or fake bidder, either to artificially
drive up the price of homes, or to make it appear to
sellers that there was more interest in their homes than there
was in reality.
Concierge denied the allegations in all of the lawsuits and said
many of them were dismissed after the clients
agreed to settle out of court. It added that four of the lawsuits
resulted in payments to Concierge. None of the shill-
bidding allegations have ever been decided by a judge. Four of
the lawsuits are ongoing.
The company strongly denies it drummed up fake bids.
Concierge attorney Robert S. Wolf described the
allegations generally as "bad-faith efforts to avoid meeting
financial obligations to Concierge." He added that some
of the cases against the firm were filed after Concierge already
commenced an arbitration against the same client.
Ms. Corcoran, who serves Concierge in an advisory capacity,
said she doesn't believe the allegations.
"Concierge Auctions does not and has never used shill or fake
bidders. Any accusation to the contrary is false,"
said Laura Brady, president of Concierge. "The bidding for our
auctions can be viewed online in real time, and our
software maintains records of every bid placed and by whom."
She continued: "Every buyer and seller who participates in our
auctions is required to honor their contract
obligations, and it is our policy to take legal action against any
party who fails to perform. From time to time, such
actions have caused the party at fault to retaliate with false
allegations in attempt to push blame for their
nonperformance."
While lawsuits are nothing new in the rough-and-tumble real-
estate business, real-estate attorneys said the
quantity of lawsuits faced by Concierge, and the nature of their
allegations, are a departure in terms of volume
from those usually faced by nationally known real-estate sales
firms. Rivals DeCaro Auctions International and
Paramount Realty USA were each sued once by clients since the
beginning of 2014, according to Courthouse
News. Both are significantly smaller companies in terms of
volume of sales. Concierge disputes the notion it is
sued more often.
The fracas clouds broader efforts by Concierge to rebrand the
auction business -- traditionally viewed as a last-
ditch refuge for homeowners in distress -- as an alternative
means of selling luxury properties.
"People are getting hurt," said Howard Appel, who with another
real-estate investor sued Concierge in 2017 in a
federal court in California alleging the company improperly
kept their $285,000 deposit after the seller reneged on
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luxury properties, fights accusations it drums up fake bidders