(Q1522135)

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Giacomo Medici

Italian art dealer, convicted of antiquities trafficking

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20. century
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True allegedly obtained these artifacts through an international network run by the American antiquities dealer Robert E. Hecht, Jr., who is a co-defendant in her case, and by an Italian dealer named Giacomo Medici, who was convicted of trafficking in 2004, and who was described in his sentencing documents as perpetrating “one of the greatest thefts against the Italian state ever recorded.” (English)
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