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Bangkok University’s antiquites expert indicted in US probe

เผยแพร่:   โดย: MGR Online


May 12, 2008
Bangkok - A renowned expert in Asian antiquities has been indicted on fraud charges as part of an ongoing US probe into a smuggling ring involving looted art.

Roxanna Brown, 62, the director of the Southeast Asian Ceramics Museum at Bangkok University, was indicted by a federal grand jury in Los Angeles on Friday for wire fraud, officials said in a statement.

The charge carries a maximum penalty of 20 years in prison.

Brown is accused of allowing her electronic signature to be used on appraisal forms that artificially inflated the value of antiquities donated to several museums in southern California for tax purposes.

The charges come four months after federal agents raided four Southern California museums and the Silk Roads Gallery in Los Angeles, according to AFP.

According to an affidavit filed in connection with the raids, the owners of Silk Roads Gallery used Brown's signature repeatedly to falsify appraisal forms so that collectors could claim increased tax deductions on donated objects.

The affidavit revealed how one of the gallery owners told an undercover agent that items worth 1,500 dollars were later appraised for just under 5,000 dollars.
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