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randy Little <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 5 Jun 2012 07:49:15 -0700
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LOL you have his email.  I suggest you give it and all following emails to the FBI.   Its not legit.  When the lawyer shows up at your door(not going to happen) then its legit.  This is about as un-legit as it gets and this email address should be IMMEDIATELY given to the FBI FRAUD Dept.  
He is right though it is serious and the FBI will agree and pursue this.    

On Jun 5, 2012, at 7:40 AM, Dominique Bouchard wrote:

> The email is absolutely legitimate and should not be taken lightly.
> 
> The email address belongs to a lawyer who has now successfully prosecuted cases on behalf of a family who are seeking to claim their rights to works of art (or their value) which were liquidated after having been stolen by Nazis. There is a very long paper trail of similar cases brought (successfully) by this lawyer. The family is very well informed and have very specific and detailed information about the pieces in question.
> 
> Other museums which have encountered a claim originating from this case were contacted initially by fax and the vast majority of correspondence was carried out by email.
> 
> I wish your museum luck in dealing with this. I (humbly) suggest that you consider strongly your choice to forward any related future correspondence to an email list like Museum-L as the family and/or lawyer in question might not feel that the resulting discussion fell within the bounds of professional discretion, especially given the number of responders who have asserted that they are running a scam and the sensitivity of the issue.
> 
> In the rush to gather whether this email is real it may have been all too easy to forget that the family have been the victim of a very serious crime in which they are among many, many people who lost their lives and livelihoods.
> 
> Best wishes,
> Dominique Bouchard
> 
> -- 
> Dr Dominique Bouchard
> Hunt Museum Curator of Education and Outreach
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