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An art dealer sells a painting to Priya, telling her that it is an original painting made by a famous painter, and takes Priya's check for $500 in payment. Before making the sale, the art dealer was aware that the painting is not genuine, and it is a forgery. Can Priya claim any defenses against the payment made to the art dealer?
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