Tuesday, August 19, 2014

Serious Questions About NY District Attorney's Office's Priorities


The collector-friendly lawyer Peter Tompa has once again blown the whistle on administrative overreach (' Video Raises More Serious Questions About NY District Attorney's Office's Priorities' Cultural Property Observer Monday, August 18, 2014)
A video has surfaced raising further serious questions about the New York DA's decision to give valuable Greek coins to the Greek government rather than to a New York institution or selling them for the benefit of the New York state taxpayer [...] the interests of the New York taxpayer seem to have been entirely forgotten in favor of the interests of Bogdanos' beloved Greece, a foreign power, the Archaeological Institute of America, an organization Bogdanos favors, and their repatriationist agenda [...] put them in a room full of chalk boards, and require them to write, "I work for the New York taxpayer and their interests come first" over and over again-- maybe 200,000 times for each dollar lost to the New York Treasury.

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