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Cambodian Statue Forfeiture Case Moves Forward – Sotheby’s Motion to Dismiss is Denied

The federal district court for the southern district of New York today allowed federal prosecutors to amend their forfeiture complaint in the case of United States of America v. A…

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“Maintaining Plausible Deniability”: Prosecutors in Sotheby’s Duryodhana Case Charge Sotheby’s with Avoiding Mention of the Alleged Theft of the Cambodian Statue

Prosecutors rebuked Sotheby’s last Friday, accusing the New York auction house in a reply memorandum of failing to disclose information it knew about a Duryodhana statue offered for sale this…

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“The Government Now Relies on the Inherent Right of Kings,” Says Sotheby’s in Cambodian Statue Forfeiture Case

In a pointed and efficient twenty page legal memorandum filed Monday, lawyers for the claimants in United States of America v. A 10th Century Cambodian Sandstone Sculpture, Currently Located at…

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New Allegations Raised in Sotheby’s Forfeiture Case: Cambodian Statue Stolen in 1972 – Trafficked through Thailand with Head Removed – Scientist Fired [UPDATED]

Federal prosecutors on Friday filed a motion to amend their forfeiture complaint in the case of United States of America v. A 10th Century Cambodian Sandstone Sculpture, Currently Located at…

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Arguments Made in Sotheby’s Cambodian Statue Case on Motion to Dismiss

The federal district court in Manhattan yesterday heard arguments in the matter of United States Of America v. A 10th Century Cambodian Sandstone Sculpture, Currently Located at Sotheby’s In New…

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Cultural Property Cases Roundup – Khouli et al., Sandstone Cambodian Sculpture, Weiss, and ACCG Appeal [UPDATED]

September is a busy month for cultural property law cases.  More activity is expected in the case of United States v. Mask of Ka Nefer Nefer soon, a case that…