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    Explore " stolen art" with insightful episodes like "The Art Crime Program", ""Art Recovery and Restitution: Investigating Stolen Jewish Masterpieces with Fred Bodimer"", "The Isabella Gardner Museum Heist: Inside the Largest Art Theft in History", "Scott Beard: Detective Inspector on the Gottfried Lindauer portraits being recovered after five years" and "Citizen leads drive to repatriate temple gods looted from India" from podcasts like ""Inside the FBI", "Total Information AM Weekend", "The Compendium Podcast: An Assembly of Fascinating and Intriguing Things", "Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive" and "Strive: Toward a more just, sustainable future"" and more!

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    The Art Crime Program

    The Art Crime Program

    On this episode of Inside the FBI, we’ll learn more about the Bureau's role in investigating and recovering missing art and cultural property.

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    "Art Recovery and Restitution: Investigating Stolen Jewish Masterpieces with Fred Bodimer"

    "Art Recovery and Restitution: Investigating Stolen Jewish Masterpieces with Fred Bodimer"

     In this segment your host Fred Bodimer delves deep into a compelling report on religion, shedding light on a recent development in the art world. The Manhattan District Attorney's office has made headlines by seizing a piece of art in Pittsburgh believed to have been stolen from Jewish families during the Nazi era. Join us as we explore the intricate details of this case, the journey of these artworks, and the hope for rightful restitution. Featuring insights from reporter Chris Hoffman of Katie K TV in Pittsburgh and Laura Turner of the Jewish Federation of Greater Pittsburgh, we uncover a surprising local connection to this global issue. Hear from institutions like the Carnegie Museum of Art as they pledge cooperation and ethical action

    The Isabella Gardner Museum Heist: Inside the Largest Art Theft in History

    The Isabella Gardner Museum Heist: Inside the Largest Art Theft in History

    In this episode of The Compendium: An assembly of fascinating and intriguing things, we're going to talk about the Isabella Gardner Heist: Inside the Largest Art Theft in History" - This episode tells the story of the infamous robbery at the Isabella Gardner Museum in Boston, where thieves made off with 13 pieces of art worth over $500 million and the case remains unsolved to this day.

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    Scott Beard: Detective Inspector on the Gottfried Lindauer portraits being recovered after five years

    Scott Beard: Detective Inspector on the Gottfried Lindauer portraits being recovered after five years

    A good day for one of our top cops.

    A pair of Gottfried Lindauer portraits have been recovered through an intermediary five years after being stolen from Parnell's International Art Centre.

    They were jointly priced at about $1 million dollars in 2017.

    Detective Inspector Scott Beard has overseen prominent criminal cases like the Grace Millane homicide investigation and says this is a rare happy result.

    "There's always public weight behind us, but to actually get the paintings back and be able to return them to the rightful owner, it was a very proud moment for New Zealand Police."

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    Citizen leads drive to repatriate temple gods looted from India

    Citizen leads drive to repatriate temple gods looted from India


    Welcome to Strive, a podcast by IPS News. My name is Marty Logan.

    The illicit trade in idols and other historical treasures looted from temples, archaeological digs and various sites globally has been estimated at $100 billion a year. A more telling figure might be the nearly 18,000 villagers in India’s Tamil Nadu state who turned out to welcome home a god figure stolen from one of their temples. More revealing still is the image of a single villager who, seeing a stolen god displayed in a Singapore Museum, falls to the ground and starts to pray.

    Vijay Kumar accompanied that villager to the museum, and has witnessed idols lovingly replaced to their ages-old spots in Tamil Nadu temples. For 16 years he has been working to repatriate gods and goddesses looted from India over the years, and the challenges remain huge, he tells us in today’s episode. For example, in 2020, police seized 19,000 stolen artefacts in an international art trafficking crackdown. 101 suspects were arrested with treasures from around the world, including Colombian and Roman antiquities. One activist estimates that in France alone there are 116,000 African objects that should be returned.

    But Vijay is encouraged by the successes of citizen-led movements like his own, which began with a blog, Poetry in Stone, then the launch of the group India Pride Project. Success can be measured in the growing number of artefacts returned to India: 19, from 1970-2000; 0, from 2000-2013; but 300+ after 2013. That includes roughly 250 items valued at about $15 million, which were repatriated in October, among the treasures looted by disgraced art dealer Subhash Kapoor, the subject of Vijay’s book, The Idol Thief.

    Today’s conversation is packed with information, including Vijay’s opinion that countries like India and Nepal, where idols are part of the living heritage and still prayed to daily, should be treated differently than countries whose artefacts are looted from buried remains. He also has advice for would-be activists — in the murky world of art repatriation, be very, very wary about accepting money from anyone.

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    Review of Falcon and The Winter Soldier Episodes 3 and 4

    Review of Falcon and The Winter Soldier Episodes 3 and 4

    McGeorge alumni Sylvia La Rosa and Josh Gilliland take on the legal issues in the Falcon and Winter Soldier episodes "Power Broker" and "The Whole World is Watching." What are the legal requirements for a no-knock warrant? Was Sharon Carter legally justified in the use of deadly force to save Sam, Bucky, and Zemo from Selby? And what are John Walker's legal defenses for what he did to that Flag Smasher?  

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