Crime | Lawrence Salander Celeb Art Swindler Sentenced Lawrence Salandar to serve 6-18 years By Rob Quinn Posted Aug 4, 2010 3:05 AM CDT Copied Gallery owner Lawrence Salander, center, arrives at New York Supreme Court with his son Jonah, left, and an unidentified woman. (AP Photo/Mary Altaffer) An art dealer who scammed clients including Robert De Niro and John McEnroe received the maximum sentence yesterday despite his pleas for leniency. Lawrence Salandar, once one of New York's most prominent art dealers, will serve between 6 and 18 years in prison, the New York Daily News reports. He pleaded guilty to 29 counts of grand larceny earlier this year. The court heard how Salander sold paintings that didn't belong to him and kept the proceeds to fund a lavish lifestyle. "We left the cemetery after burying my dad and met Larry at the apartment,” one victim told the court. “He walked in all concerned and crying for my dad, and walked out with a $2 million-plus art collection that he stole. What kind of human being does that?” Read These Next US boat strike in Eastern Pacific leaves survivors. Revolutionary Guard spokesman dies after issuing defiant statement. Robert Mueller, FBI boss who investigated Russia ties, Dies Judge blocks Pentagon policy on reporting. Report an error