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November update on Marion True trial

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Federico Castelli Gattinara
1 November 2006
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The latest hearing in the trial of the former Getty antiquities curator, Marion True, who is charged with conspiring to receive illegally excavated artefacts, took place in Rome on 18 October. The court heard evidence on the so-called Getty Aphrodite which Italy is claiming from the Los Angeles museum. The next hearing is scheduled for 10 November.

Originally appeared in The Art Newspaper as 'Marion True trial'

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