A new report claims New York's Metropolitan Museum of Art has many items in its collection with major provenance issues
The repatriated artefacts were looted by an international network of “high-profile antiquities traffickers and smugglers, according to the Manhattan District Attorney’s office
One writer says the pressure on American museums has eased, but another insists Italian prosecutors remain combative
“Neither condemned nor vindicated”: Marion True on why it is hard to accept the lack of verdict after her five-year trial
After more than 5 years of hearings, the case is finally closing
Victims include prime minister’s father-in-law and an old master art dealer
As the testimony of the expert witness comes to a close, we look at what the next hearing will entail
Hearings drag on into fifth year
The letters aid claims that the Getty Museum were aware of the origin of the illegally excavated artefacts
The latest hearing in the Marion True trial links Getty to convicted dealer, again
Complications over reputation, paperwork, and repatriation
The hearings heated up when one of the defence lawyers threatened to abandon the trial if the prosecution continued its aggressive stance
Specific artefacts are called into question
More evidence is scrutinised
The Art Newspaper reports on the events of the continuing trial
Following trials of Giacomo Medici, Robert Hecht, and Marion True
However, both True and co-defendant Robert Hecht were absent
Evidence is discussed and documents are scoured
Marion True made a surprise appearance on the first day of the trial
Postponement is due to document translation troubles