You noted four "frauds" in your post. I think you perhaps are incorrect on these, as none relate to evolution.
-The Cardiff Giant: This had nothing to do with science. It was certainly a fraud and a hoax, but it was done for showmanship and greed, not science. And it certainly had nothing to do with paleontology or evolution.
-That Fujimura guy who was planting things in Japan: This was archaeology, and stone tools, not paleontology.
-The Calaveras Skull in California: This was apparently a recent Indian skull planted deep in a mine. It has nothing to do with paleontology.
-The fake artifacts in the Pachaug Forest: Again, this is archaeology and not paleontology.
I think my challenge to come up with five examples of fraud in evolution may still be intact.
5 Frauds in Evolution:
Ken Ham
Kent Hovind
Duane Gish
AiG
ICR
How’d I do?