New York billionaire surrenders stolen antiquities worth $70M

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Billionaire investor and philanthropist Michael Steinhardt was forced to give up 180 stolen antiquities, which court records said were looted and illegally smuggled out of 11 countries.

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The Larnax, a small coffin from the islands of Crete, Greece, dating back to 1400 BCE, was among the surrendered pieces.The Larnax is valued at $1 million and was bought by Steinhardt for $575,000 in October 2016 from known antiquities trafficker Eugene Alexander, the DA said. The 180 pieces will now be returned expeditiously to their rightful owners in 11 countries: Bulgaria, Egypt, Greece, Iraq, Israel, Italy, Jordan, Lebanon, Libya, Syria and Turkey.

"His pursuit of 'new' additions to showcase and sell knew no geographic or moral boundaries, as reflected in the sprawling underworld of antiquities traffickers, crime bosses, money launderers, and tomb raiders he relied upon to expand his collection," Vance added. There were 17 judicially-ordered search warrants and they conducted joint investigations with law enforcement authorities in the 11 countries mentioned above.

 

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What's the name of this gang: Michael Steinhardt, Dick Cheney, Larry Summer, James Woolsley, Jacob Rothschild, Rupert Murdoch?

You just can’t have nice things anymore.

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Then should the court compensate him?

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