via The Washington Post, 22 June 2023: U.S. authorities have reached a $12 million forfeiture agreement with Julia Copleston, the daughter of alleged antiquities smuggler Douglas Latchford, who was indicted in 2019 and accused of being involved in the looting of ancient Cambodian temples, requiring Copleston to surrender the money and a stolen bronze statue; the settlement represents a significant step in the fight against the illicit trade in cultural patrimony.
“For years, Douglas Latchford made millions from selling looted antiquities in the U.S. art market, stashing his ill-gotten gains offshore,” U.S. Attorney Damian Williams said in announcing the forfeiture agreement. “This historic forfeiture action and settlement shows that we will be relentless in following the money wherever it leads to fight the illicit trade in cultural patrimony.”
Some art historians and researchers who have tracked the trade in stolen Asian antiquities praised the settlement.
Source: Antiquities smuggler’s family agrees to forfeit $12 million and a statue – The Washington Post
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