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After a Young Arts Patrons Donation Did Not Clear, He Was Found Dead - The New York Times
https://www.nytimes.com/2025/08/09/arts/music/met-opera-frick-donor-death.html?unlocked_article_code=1.dk8.m3oY.L-IoZCM5qS3G&smid=url-share
He was a regular at some of the most prestigious and glamorous events on New Yorks cultural calendar, from gala performances at the Metropolitan Opera to black-tie soirees for American Ballet Theater and the Frick Collection.
And as Matthew Christopher Pietras began donating to arts organizations, he found himself eagerly courted by institutions that are desperate to find new generations of young patrons. He was invited to join the board of the Met Opera and began sponsoring galas. When the Frick Collection reopened this year after a $220 million renovation, his name had been inscribed onto a wall alongside those of other donors, and a staff position had been named for him.
Then, this May, everything went terribly awry.
Mr. Pietras, who had worked for the Soros family and described himself to people as a financial manager, arranged to transfer a $10 million donation to the Met Opera on May 28. That evening, he attended American Ballet Theaters spring gala. The next morning, a Soros representative reached out to the Met and told the company that the money actually belonged to a member of the Soros family and not to Mr. Pietras, according to a Met official with knowledge of the institutions actions.
The Met reached out to Mr. Pietras for an explanation, and he briefly responded that he would look into the issue, but the organization did not hear from him again. The next day, just before noon on May 30, the police were called to his apartment near Madison Square Park, where Mr. Pietras, 40, was found dead.
viva la
(4,509 posts)How strange to embezzle money to give to arts organizations... if that's what he was doing.
Demovictory9
(37,113 posts)yardwork
(68,988 posts)Some people crave the attention they get as big donors. They love to be wined and dined, invited to join boards, invited to exclusive events where they get their photos taken with the rich and famous.
Arts organizations are frequent targets for this kind of con. So are hospitals, especially children's hospitals.
chowder66
(11,882 posts)yardwork
(68,988 posts)maxsolomon
(38,266 posts)They also didn't say he killed himself the day after his grift was revealed, but that's 99.9% what happened.
viva la
(4,509 posts)yardwork
(68,988 posts)(I realize that won't matter to the wingnuts.)
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(4,509 posts)BoRaGard
(7,591 posts)(not really)