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Liza Minnelli memoir buyers claim signatures are fake

Published Tuesday, May 12, 2026 · Updated May 12

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Buyers of Liza Minnelli's memoir are claiming that the signatures in their copies are fake. Justin Steffman, CEO of AutographCOA, an autograph authentication service, stated that none of the signatures he examined appeared to be handwritten.

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  • According to Justin Steffman, the CEO of autograph authentication service AutographCOA, none of the examples he examined appear to have been signed by a human hand.

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  • The GuardianLeft-leaning

    The article highlights consumer deception in the celebrity autograph market, emphasizing the disappointment of fans and the prevalence of fake signatures.

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