Law & Politics US Returns Five Paintings Looted by GIs During WWII to Germany The paintings were considered missing for 70 years. By Hili Perlson, May 6, 2015
Law & Politics Court Acquits Jonathan Meese of Criminal Charges for Performing Nazi Salute By Henri Neuendorf, May 6, 2015
Law & Politics Rare Signed First Edition of Gabriel García Marquéz Novel Stolen from Book Fair By Hili Perlson, May 5, 2015
Law & Politics Artist Katsu Vandalizes Kendall Jenner’s Calvin Klein Billboard With Graffiti Drone By Brian Boucher, May 1, 2015
Law & Politics Cambodian Soldier Caught Smuggling Buddhist Statues to Thailand By Henri Neuendorf, Apr 30, 2015
Law & Politics Accused Fraudster Luke Brugnara Appears in Court Without Shoes By Brian Boucher, Apr 28, 2015
Law & Politics Stolen Artifacts Returned to New Zealand Museum in Peculiar Theft By Henri Neuendorf, Apr 28, 2015
Law & Politics Pakistani Art Patron and Activist Gunned Down in Karachi Sabeen Mehmud was a highly respected figure in Pakistan’s liberal intelligentsia. By Henri Neuendorf, Apr 27, 2015
Law & Politics Corrupt Urbanization Threatens Ancient City of Aleppo By Henri Neuendorf, Apr 24, 2015
Law & Politics Jasper Johns’s Former Assistant Sentenced to 18 Months In Prison for Stealing Paintings James Meyer sold the paintings for a total of $6.5 million. By Eileen Kinsella, Apr 23, 2015
Galleries Robert Blumenthal Files $275,000 Countersuit Against Dean Levin and Marianne Boesky By Brian Boucher, Apr 22, 2015
Analysis Michael Ovitz Sues AIG Over “Stolen” Richard Prince Paintings By Eileen Kinsella, Apr 22, 2015
Law & Politics American Government Must Return $80 Million Worth of Seized Gold Coins to Thief’s Family The Double Eagle is considered in the most beautiful US coin ever minted. By Sarah Cascone, Apr 21, 2015
Law & Politics Van Buuren Museum in Belgium Pays Ransom To Thieves For Return of Stolen Art By Hili Perlson, Apr 21, 2015