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U.S. Billionaire’s Shameful Art Heist Ends in Glorious Homecoming

Por: The Daily Beast World January 23, 2023

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ROME—Ancient statues, Etruscan bowls and fresco ripped from a wall in are among the treasures worth $20 million returned on Monday. Many belonged to the scorned , who was banned for life from acquiring antiquities by the Manhattan District Attorney on Dec. 21. The ban—the first of its kind—was handed down after 180 stolen objects worth $70 million were seized from his private collection in December 2021. “For decades, Michael Steinhardt... + full article



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